Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : Raman Spectroscopy as a Key Tool for Graphene Research

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share

Groundbreaking Study Highlights Raman Spectroscopy as a Key Tool for Graphene Research

Horiba, the scientific and analytical instruments company based in Japan, has produced a recent study on the crucial role of Raman spectroscopy in the characterization and development of graphene-based devices. The report can be found here for download: https://www.horiba.com/int/scientific/applications/material-sciences/pages/graphene-studies-using-raman-spectroscopy/ 


Distinguishing the number of graphene layers and assessing the impact of disorder on its properties are essential for advancing graphene technology. Raman micro-spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful, non-destructive analytical technique to accurately determine these characteristics.


Due to its high structural selectivity, spectral and spatial resolution, and non-invasive nature, Raman spectroscopy has positioned itself as a standard characterization tool in the rapidly expanding field of graphene research. As graphene continues to gain traction across industries, from electronics to nanotechnology, the adoption of Raman spectroscopy is expected to enhance the precision and efficiency of material analysis.


This study highlights the growing importance of Raman spectroscopy in ensuring the quality and functionality of graphene-based materials, paving the way for future innovations in advanced material science.


source: The Graphene Council


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ENVALIOR ANNOUNCES NEW PPS COMPOUNDING FACILITY IN EUROPE

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : What Is Going Wrong in UK Plastics Recycling?

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : Robotic 3D printing can compete with traditional boatbuilding