A team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has used Raman spectroscopy to develop a shoebox-sized device that can measure blood glucose levels without any needles, MIT ...
This article discusses the application of Raman spectroscopy in electrolysis research to understand the electrode-potential induced redox-state changes in catalyst materials, detect surface-bound ...
Raman spectroscopy has been highlighted as a vital tool for characterizing 2D materials-based van der Waal heterostructures. In this article, we explore its applications in analyzing graphene, TMDs ...