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Establishing a Spectral Database for Airborne Particles

Scientists have developed a new technique to identify and detection single air particles in their native atmospheric state, using optical-trapping Raman spectroscopy (Optical Trapping-Raman Spectroscopy) to detect the effects of radiation.

Source: azooptics.com
Published on 2022-09-16

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