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Raman imaging of nano/microheterogeneous materials and devices

Author: Philippe COLOMBAN

Publication date: August 10, 2013 | Lire en français

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    • Philippe COLOMBAN: CNRS Research Director - Laboratory of Dynamics, Interaction and Reactivity (LADIR), UMR7075 CNRS, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (UPMC), Paris, France

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    Materials and the devices created by their combination are heterogeneous at different scales, whether intentionally or unintentionally, and this influences or even determines many properties. Raman imaging, by combining submicron optical spatial resolution with the subnanometric information that can be extracted from spectra, provides information that other imaging techniques cannot, thanks to its specific probe, the chemical bond.

    Abstract

    Material and multi-material devices are heterogeneous at various scales. The heterogeneity that determines significantly material properties, results from the synthesis process and/or from a design, intentionally or not. Raman mapping combines the sub-micron optical spatial resolution with the sub-nanometre information available from Raman spectrum-modelling. This offers important information, not given by other imaging techniques because of the very specific character of the Raman probe, the chemical bond it-self.

    Keywords

    Imaging, Raman spectroscopy, ceramics, polymers, mechanics, nanomaterials, fiber, composites, microelectronics, stresses

    Keywords

    Mapping, Raman microscopy, ceramic, polymer, mechanics, nanomaterials, fibre, composites, microelectronics, stress

    Key points

    Field: Materials science

    Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence | Growth | Maturity

    Technologies involved: processing, ceramics, polymers, composites, microelectronics

    Applications: Measurement, control, ageing, research

    Main French players: LADIR, UPMC-Paris; LEPMI, INP, Grenoble; LMOPS, Supelec, Metz

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    Manufacturers: HORIBA Scientific (Jobin-Yvon), Renishaw, Kaiser Optical, Bruker Optics, Thermo Fischer Scientific, B Tec

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