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ОбложкаConfocal Raman microscopy / ed. by T.Dieing, O.Hollricher, J.Toporski. - Heidelberg; New York: Springer, 2010. - xv, 289 p.: ill. - (Springer series in optical sciences; 158). - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.279-289. - ISBN 978-3-642-12521-8; ISSN 0342-4111
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
1  High-Resolution Optical and Confocal Microscopy .............. 1
   Olaf Hollricher and Wolfram Ibach
   1.1  Introduction ............................................ 1
   1.2  Introduction to Theoretical Considerations in High-
        Resolution Microscopy  .................................. 3
   1.3  Introduction to Confocal Microscopy ..................... 3
   1.4  Electromagnetic Scattering in Optical Systems ........... 4
   1.5  3D-Intensity Distribution in the Focus .................. 5
        1.5.1  Large Aperture Angles ............................ 6
        1.5.2  Transition to Small Aperture Angles .............. 9
   1.6  Theory of Image Formation .............................. 11
        1.6.1  Microscope ...................................... 11
        1.6.2  Confocal Microscope ............................. 12
        1.6.3  Confocal Raman Microscope ....................... 12
   1.7  Image Formation for Light Scattering ................... 13
        1.7.1  Scattering Point ................................ 13
        1.7.2  Reflection at a Mirror .......................... 15
   1.8  Image Formation for Raman Scattering ................... 16
        1.8.1  Raman Emitting Point ............................ 16
        1.8.2  Raman Emission of a Layer ....................... 17
   1.9  Pinhole Size ........................................... 18
   References .................................................. 20
2  Introduction to the Fundamentals of Raman Spectroscopy ...... 21
   Benjamin Dietzek, Dana Cialla, Michael Schmitt, and Jürgen
   Popp
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 21
   2.2  Classical Picture of Light Scattering .................. 22
        2.2.1  Frequency Dependence of Raman Scattering ........ 22
        2.2.2  Classical "Selection Rule" and Comparison to
               IR Absorption ................................... 24
        2.2.3  Scattered Raman Intensity ....................... 25
        2.2.4  Shortfalls of the Classical Picture ............. 27
   2.3  Raman Cross-Section Enhancement Mechanisms ............. 27
        2.3.1  Resonant Raman Scattering ....................... 28
        2.3.2  Advantages and Applications of Resonance
               Raman Scattering ................................ 31
        2.3.3  Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering ............... 34
   References .................................................. 40
3  Raman Instrumentation for Confocal Raman Microscopy ......... 43
   Olaf Hollricher
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 43
   3.2  The Development of Raman Microscopes ................... 44
   3.3  Confocality ............................................ 45
   3.4  Throughput of a Confocal Raman Microscope .............. 46
        3.4.1  Laser Wavelength ................................ 47
        3.4.2  Excitation Power ................................ 47
        3.4.3  Objective ....................................... 48
        3.4.4  Microscope Throughput ........................... 48
        3.4.5  Coupling Between Microscope and Spectrometer .... 49
        3.4.6  Spectrometer Throughput ......................... 49
        3.4.7  Gratings ........................................ 50
        3.4.8  CCD Detector .................................... 51
   3.5  Conclusion ............................................. 60
   References .................................................. 60
4  Software Requirements and Data Analysis in Confocal
   Raman Microscopy ............................................ 61
   Thomas Dieing and Wolfram Ibach
   4.1  Introduction ........................................... 61
   4.2  Requirements for Data Acquisition Software ............. 62
        4.2.1  Data Acquisition ................................ 62
        4.2.2  Correlation of Spatial and Spectral Data ........ 63
   4.3  Description of the Data Sets Acquired in Confocal
        Raman Microscopy ....................................... 65
   4.4  Pre-processing of Raman Spectra ........................ 66
        4.4.1  Cosmic Ray Removal .............................. 66
        4.4.2  Smoothing ....................................... 68
        4.4.3  Background Substraction and Subtraction of
               Reference Spectra ............................... 70
   4.5  Image Generation ....................................... 72
        4.5.1  Univariate Image Generation ..................... 72
        4.5.2  Multivariate Image Generation ................... 75
   4.6  Image Masks and Selective Average Calculation .......... 81
   4.7  Combination of Single Spectra with Multi-spectral
        Data Sets .............................................. 82
        4.7.1  Basis Spectra ................................... 83
        4.7.2  Fitting Procedure ............................... 83
   4.8  Combination of Various Images .......................... 84
   4.9  The Law of Numbers ..................................... 85
   4.10 Materials and Methods .................................. 88
   References .................................................. 89
5  Nano-spectroscopy of Individual Carbon Nanotubes and
   Isolated Graphene Sheets .................................... 91
   Alain Jungen
   5.1  Introduction ........................................... 91
   5.2  Individual Carbon Nanotubes ............................ 92
        5.2.1  Phonons ......................................... 92
        5.2.2  Theory .......................................... 95
        5.2.3  Experiment ...................................... 96
        5.2.4  Microscopy ...................................... 98
        5.2.5  Thermography ................................... 100
   5.3  Isolated Graphene Sheets .............................. 101
        5.3.1  Theory ......................................... 101
        5.3.2  Experiment ..................................... 102
        5.3.3  Charge Distributions ........................... 105
   5.4  Conclusion ............................................ 107
   References ................................................. 108
6  Raman Spectroscopy and Confocal Raman Imaging in
   Mineralogy and Petrography ................................. 111
   Marc Fries and Andrew Steele
   6.1  Introduction .......................................... 111
   6.2  Raman Spectroscopy and Imaging as a Mineralogy/
        Petrography Tool ...................................... 112
        6.2.1  Working with Thin Sections ..................... 114
        6.2.2  Control of Laser Power ......................... 116
   6.3  "Raman Mineralogy" Using Imaging Raman Techniques ..... 119
        6.3.1  Mineral Phase Imaging .......................... 120
        6.3.2  Crystallographic Orientation Imaging ........... 122
        6.3.3  Phase Composition Imaging ...................... 123
   6.4  Examples of "Raman Petrography" Applications .......... 124
        6.4.1  Raman Analysis of Shocked Minerals ............. 124
        6.4.2  Contextual Imaging of Carbonaceous Materials ... 126
        6.4.3  Fluid Inclusions ............................... 129
        6.4.4  Ancient Terrestrial Carbonaceous Materials ..... 130
   6.5  Raman Mineralogy in Field Geology Studies ............. 130
        6.5.1  Extraterrestrial Exploration ................... 132
   6.6  Conclusion ............................................ 133
   References ................................................. 133
7  Raman Micro-spectral Imaging of Cells and Intracellular
   Drug Delivery Using Nanocarrier Systems ...................  137
   Christian Matthäus, Tatyana Chernenko, Luis Quintero,
   Miloš Miljković, Lara Milane, Amit Kale, Mansoor Amiji,
   Vladimir Torchilin and Max Diem
   7.1  Introduction .......................................... 137
   7.2  Method ................................................ 140
        7.2.1  Data Acquisition ............................... 140
        7.2.2  Introduction to Data Processing Methods ........ 140
        7.2.3  Experimental ................................... 144
   7.3  Results ............................................... 145
        7.3.1  Cell Imaging ................................... 145
        7.3.2  Drag Delivery Systems .......................... 152
   7.4  Discussion ............................................ 161
   References ................................................. 162
8  Confocal Raman Microscopy in Pharmaceutical Development .... 165
   Thomas F. Haefele and Kurt Paulus
   8.1  Introduction .......................................... 165
        8.1.1  Vibrational Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical
               Development .................................... 166
        8.1.2  Imaging in Pharmaceutical Development .......... 169
        8.1.3  Chemical Imaging in Pharmaceutical
               Development .................................... 172
        8.1.4  Confocal Raman Microscopy in Pharmaceutical
               Development .................................... 176
   8.2  Applications of Confocal Raman Microscopy in
        Pharmaceutical Development ............................ 179
        8.2.1  Practical Considerations ....................... 179
        8.2.2  Investigation of Solid Dosage Forms by
               Chemical Imaging ............................... 185
   8.3  Conclusions ........................................... 198
   8.4  Materials and Methods ................................. 198
   References ................................................. 199
9  Characterization of Therapeutic Coatings on Medical
   Devices .................................................... 203
   Klaus Wormuth
   9.1  Background ............................................ 203
   9.2  Passive Therapeutic Coatings .......................... 205
        9.2.1  Coating Thickness .............................. 205
        9.2.2  Swelling of Hydrophilic Gel Coatings ........... 208
   9.3  Active Therapeutic Coatings ........................... 210
        9.3.1  Coating Morphology ............................. 210
        9.3.2  Drug Mixed with Single Polymer: Morphology
               and Elution .................................... 211
        9.3.3  Drug Mixed with Two Polymers: Blending
               and Layering ................................... 216
        9.3.4  Drag Mixed with Two Polymers: Exposure to
               Water .......................................... 219
        9.3.5  Drag Mixed with Biodegradable Polymer: Drug
               Elution with Polymer Degradation ............... 220
   9.4  Summary ............................................... 223
   References ................................................. 223
10 Raman Imaging of Plant Cell Walls .......................... 225
   Notburga Gierlinger
   10.1 Introduction .......................................... 225
   10.2 Plant Cell Walls ...................................... 226
   10.3 Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Plant Fibers .............. 227
   10.4 Plant Cell Wall Imaging by Confocal Raman Microscopy .. 228
        10.4.1 Imaging Cellulose Orientation and Lignin
               Distribution in Wooden Cell Walls .............. 228
        10.4.2 Silica and Cell Wall Composition in Horsetail
               (E. hyemale) ................................... 232
   10.5 Outlook ............................................... 234
   10.6 Material and Methods .................................. 234
   References ................................................. 235
11 Confocal Raman Imaging of Polymeric Materials .............. 237
   Ute Schmidt, Jörg Müller, and Joachim Koenen
   11.1 Introduction .......................................... 237
   11.2 Raman Imaging of Isotactic Polypropylene (iPP) ........ 239
   11.3 Raman Imaging of Polymer Blends ....................... 244
        11.3.1 Raman Imaging of Thin Films of the Polymer
               Blend: Polystyrene (PS)- Ethyl-Hexyl-Acrylate
               (EHA) .......................................... 245
        11.3.2 Raman Imaging of Thin Films of the Polymer
               Blend Ethyl-Hexyl-Acrylate (EHA)-Styrene-
               Butadiene Rubber (SBR) ......................... 247
        11.3.3 Raman Imaging of Thin Films of the Polymer
               Blend PS-EHA-SBR ............................... 249
   11.4 Polymer Coatings ...................................... 251
        11.4.1 Acrylic Paints ................................. 251
        11.4.2 Adhesives ...................................... 253
   11.5 Additives in Polymer Matrices ......................... 253
   11.6 Summary ............................................... 257
   References ................................................. 257
12 Stress Analysis by Means of Raman Microscopy ............... 259
   Thomas Wermelinger and Ralph Spolenak
   12.1 Introduction .......................................... 259
        12.1.1 Theoretical Background ......................... 260
        12.1.2 Measuring in Conventional Back-Scattering
               Configuration .................................. 261
        12.1.3 Off-Axis Raman Spectroscopy .................... 263
        12.1.4 Stress Tensor Analysis in Back-Scattering
               Raman Microscopy ............................... 266
   12.2 Case Studies .......................................... 268
        12.2.1 3D Raman Spectroscopy Measurements ............. 268
        12.2.2 ZnO ............................................ 271
        12.2.3 The Influence of Stress on the Peak Position
               of Polymers .................................... 273
   12.3 Discussion ............................................ 276
   References ................................................. 277

Index ......................................................... 279


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