Metallized Capillaries as Probes for Raman Spectroscopy
TBMG-29391
06/01/2003
- Content
A class of miniature probes has been proposed to supplant the fiber-optic probes used heretofore in some Raman and fluorescence spectroscopic systems. A probe according to the proposal would include a capillary tube coated with metal on its inside to make it reflective. A microlens would be hermetically sealed onto one end of the tube. A spectroscopic probe head would contain a single such probe, which would both deliver laser light to a sample and collect Raman or fluorescent light emitted by the sample.
- Citation
- "Metallized Capillaries as Probes for Raman Spectroscopy," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2003.