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23 October 1986 Raman Spectroscopy Applied To Polymer Analysis: Low Frequency Spectra Of Polyester Fibers
Bernard J Bulkin, Frank DeBlase, Menachem Lewin
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Abstract
Among the many advantages of Raman spectroscopy for polymer characterization, low frequency data have been the least exploited. Results are presented on the use of low frequency Raman data on polyester fibers for determining the relative specific heats, and the degree of amorphous orientation. Background theory is presented.
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Bernard J Bulkin, Frank DeBlase, and Menachem Lewin "Raman Spectroscopy Applied To Polymer Analysis: Low Frequency Spectra Of Polyester Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0665, Optical Techniques for Industrial Inspection, (23 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938796
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Raman spectroscopy

Polymers

Optical fibers

Raman scattering

Positron emission tomography

Phonons

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