Characterization of the Insect Cuticle Layers by Laser Raman Spectrometry

  • Truchet M
  • Mauchamp B
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Abstract

Raman spectrometry allows to characterize all kinds of molecules by vibrational spectra. Laser is used as a light excitation source and a monochromator and recording system analyse scattered light for frequency and intensity. The theoretical basis of Raman vibrational spectra is photon energy exchange with the molecules vibrational states, or inelastic light scattering.

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Truchet, M., & Mauchamp, B. (1986). Characterization of the Insect Cuticle Layers by Laser Raman Spectrometry. In Chitin in Nature and Technology (pp. 13–19). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2167-5_3

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