The Raman Data Were Collected Using a Custom Built Raman Spectrometer in a 180 Geometry

The Raman Data Were Collected Using a Custom Built Raman Spectrometer in a 180 Geometry

<p>The Raman data were collected using a custom built Raman spectrometer in a 180 ° geometry. The sample was excited using a 150 mW Coherent Sapphire SF laser with a 532 nm laser wavelength (or 75 mW Ondax® SureLock™ wavelength stabilized diode laser 633 nm). The laser power was controlled using a neutral density filters wheel and an initial laser power of 100mW. The laser was focused onto the sample using a 50X super long working distance plan APO Mitutoyo objective with a numerical aperture of 0.42. The signal was discriminated from the laser excitation using a Kaiser laser band pass filter followed by an Ondax® SureBlock™ ultranarrow-band notch filter and a Semrock edge filter. The data were collected using an Acton 300i spectrograph and a back thinned Princeton Instruments liquid nitrogen cooled CCD detector. </p>

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