1953
DOI: 10.1364/josa.43.000119
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Photoelectric Raman Spectrometer with Automatic Range Changing I Conversion of Photographic Instrument*

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“…The earlier work by Rank and collaborators (see 126 for references) has led to further developments in photoelectric Raman spectrometers. We find three papers from Germany (12, 13, 96), one from France (S3), one from Siveden (78) (an extensive bibliography and other useful information), and four from the United States (15, 17, 154,155). The fundamental principles involved in the design of such instruments have been discussed (15, 17, 69,…”
Section: Apparatus Accessories and Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earlier work by Rank and collaborators (see 126 for references) has led to further developments in photoelectric Raman spectrometers. We find three papers from Germany (12, 13, 96), one from France (S3), one from Siveden (78) (an extensive bibliography and other useful information), and four from the United States (15, 17, 154,155). The fundamental principles involved in the design of such instruments have been discussed (15, 17, 69,…”
Section: Apparatus Accessories and Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%