Laser wavelength selection in Raman spectroscopy

Abstract

Research in Raman spectroscopy continues to abound in a diverse range of application spaces and concurrently, components of Raman systems have become increasingly sophisticated. Laser wavelength choice is a key question in any Raman spectroscopy experiment, and the wavelength required, or indeed wavelengths, depends on a number of factors. For instance, are trace compounds being interrogated and thus plasmonic enhancement required? Or, are the experiments targeted at a specific molecule, or class of analytes, which are resonant at a specific wavelength range? Safety, resolution, and ease of post-processing spectra, can also be crucial in the decision process. While laser vendors commonly offer guidance in terms of what to consider when picking lasers for Raman studies, advice tends to be succinct. In this article, we discuss these variables more comprehensively, alongside the needs within certain kinds of experiments, to assist the Raman spectroscopist in their laser choice.

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Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
19 Mar 2025
Accepted
03 Apr 2025
First published
07 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Analyst, 2025, Advance Article

Laser wavelength selection in Raman spectroscopy

M. Hardy and H. O. M. Chu, Analyst, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5AN00324E

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