High sensitivity and low spectral background of the Raman instruments are essential for the analysis of weak Raman-active samples. The design of the present portable fiber Raman probes leads to an interferential background that limits the application of the portable Raman technique in many situations. In this work, the spectral backgrounds of commercial probes with different optical configurations were analyzed, and the results indicated the backgrounds arose from the objective lenses and the dichroic filters. A universal solution was proposed, and a flat and clean background was achieved by utilizing the longpass optical configuration and an off-axis parabolic mirror. Combined with a high-throughput spectrometer with a research-grade CCD, this portable Raman equipment was successfully applied to identify the corrosion products on the surface of uranium (with extremely weak Raman signals). The developed portable Raman instrument with high sensitivity and low background is anticipated to be very useful for the on-site Raman detection of weak signals.
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February 05 2019
The spectral background problem of portable fiber Raman instruments and a solution for the on-site detection of extremely weak signals Available to Purchase
Haibo Li;
Haibo Li
a)
1
Science and Technology on Surface Physics and Chemistry Laboratory
, Mianyang 621907, People’s Republic of China
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Yuejiao Gu;
Yuejiao Gu
a)
2
Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering Physics
, Mianyang 621900, People’s Republic of China
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Gan Li;
Gan Li
1
Science and Technology on Surface Physics and Chemistry Laboratory
, Mianyang 621907, People’s Republic of China
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Changmao Li;
Changmao Li
1
Science and Technology on Surface Physics and Chemistry Laboratory
, Mianyang 621907, People’s Republic of China
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Junbo Lv
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Junbo Lv
2
Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering Physics
, Mianyang 621900, People’s Republic of China
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Shaotao Zheng;
Shaotao Zheng
2
Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering Physics
, Mianyang 621900, People’s Republic of China
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Yin Hu;
Yin Hu
1
Science and Technology on Surface Physics and Chemistry Laboratory
, Mianyang 621907, People’s Republic of China
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Tao Tang
Tao Tang
b)
2
Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering Physics
, Mianyang 621900, People’s Republic of China
b)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: [email protected]
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Haibo Li
1,a)
Yuejiao Gu
2,a)
Gan Li
1
Changmao Li
1
Junbo Lv
2
Shaotao Zheng
2
Yin Hu
1
Tao Tang
2,b)
1
Science and Technology on Surface Physics and Chemistry Laboratory
, Mianyang 621907, People’s Republic of China
2
Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering Physics
, Mianyang 621900, People’s Republic of China
a)
Contributions: H. Li and Y. Gu contributed equally to this work.
b)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: [email protected]
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 90, 023101 (2019)
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Received:
October 04 2018
Accepted:
December 31 2018
Citation
Haibo Li, Yuejiao Gu, Gan Li, Changmao Li, Junbo Lv, Shaotao Zheng, Yin Hu, Tao Tang; The spectral background problem of portable fiber Raman instruments and a solution for the on-site detection of extremely weak signals. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 February 2019; 90 (2): 023101. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5064398
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