Raman spectroscopy has been around for awhile:
The Raman effect was named after one of its discoverers, the Indian scientist C. V. Raman, who observed the effect in organic liquids in 1928 . . . Raman won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for this discovery.In the beginning it was very difficult to observe the phenomena. Lasers have made it much more practical. Let's let YouTube show us how.
Intro to DIY Raman Spectroscopy
Applied Science
Homemade Raman Spectrometer: Diamond
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Basics and principle of Raman Spectroscopy | Learn under 5 min | Stokes and Anti-Stokes | AI 09
Practical Ninjas
Lastly, if you want one of these magic boxes, you can buy one from Stellar Net though it will cost you a pretty penny.
StellarCASE-Raman - Portable Raman System for Material Identification | StellarNet, Inc. |
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