Instrument Information
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urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:sbu_cpex.raman::1.2
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Center for Planetary Exploration at Stony Brook University WITec Alpha300R Raman Imaging Spectrometer
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Spectrometer
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The WITec Alpha300R Raman Imaging Spectrometer is located at the Center for Planetary Exploration at Stony Brook University. It features 2 laser excitation sources (532 nm and 785 nm), an advanced confocal microscope, 2 high throughput spectrometers, and software capable of powerful multivariate analysis. It acquires spectra from 3500-100 ?cm-1 and is equipped with multiple objective lenses, allowing for spatial resolutions between several microns and 350 nm/pixel.
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| REFERENCES |
Jaret, S.J., Johnson, J.R., Sims, M., DiFrancesco, N., and Glotch, T.D., Microscopic and petrographic comparison of experimentally shocked albite, andesine, and bytownite, Journal of Geophysical Research, 123, 1701-1722, 2018, doi:10.1029/2018JE005523.
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