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Raman laser spectroscopy C016 / 3826

Raman laser spectroscopy. Close-up of a display screen, laser beams, and microscope objectives. This LabRAM HR Raman laser spectrometer is being used to obtain phase and structural information for catalysts used in the thermochemical conversion process. It can also examine catalysts during the reaction process. The Raman effect, discovered in 1928, concerns the scattering of light by molecules. The resulting Raman spectroscopy is a powerful method of analysing molecular structure. Photographed at the Biomass Surface Characterization Laboratory (BSCL), at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, Colorado, USA

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© PAT CORKERY, NREL/US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

2008 2009 Analysis Analytical Apple Catalysis Catalytic Colorado Device Display Experiment Golden Green Laser Laser Materials Science National Renewable Energy Laboratory North American Nrel Physical Chemistry Screen Spectrometer Spectroscopy Laboratory


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This print showcases the cutting-edge world of Raman laser spectroscopy. The close-up image reveals a display screen, laser beams, and microscope objectives that form part of the LabRAM HR Raman laser spectrometer. This advanced equipment is employed at the Biomass Surface Characterization Laboratory (BSCL) located within the esteemed National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. The primary purpose of this sophisticated instrument is to obtain crucial phase and structural information for catalysts used in thermochemical conversion processes. Additionally, it has the remarkable capability to examine catalysts during their reaction process. Developed based on the discovery of the Raman effect in 1928, this powerful technique involves analyzing molecular structure through light scattering. The photograph was taken by Pat Corkery from NREL/US Department of Energy/Science Photo Library and offers a glimpse into an essential aspect of materials science research. It represents a fusion between technology and scientific exploration as researchers delve into catalysis, physical chemistry, physics, and analytical analysis using this state-of-the-art Raman spectrometer. With its green laser illuminating new possibilities for understanding molecular behavior, this image encapsulates both innovation and dedication towards advancing our knowledge in renewable energy sources at one of America's leading research institutions – NREL's BSCL laboratory.

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