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Raman spectroscopy and mechanical properties
1994Over recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in using Raman spectroscopy to characterize the deformation of polymers, fibres and composites. In particular, it has been found that the technique of Raman spectroscopy in conjunction with an optical microscope (the ‘Raman Microscope’ or the ‘Raman Microprobe’) is particularly useful.
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Introduction to Mechanical Spectroscopy
Materials Science Forum, 1993Leszek B. Magalas, R. De Batist
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MECHANICAL SIGNATURES OF BRILLOUIN SPECTROSCOPY
Brillouin light spectroscopy (BLS) has recently emerged as a tool for noncontact, nonperturbative and label-free characterization of biomechanical properties. BLS probes the longitudinal modulus of material while traditional techniques for biomechanical characterization aim to quantify Young’s or shear modulus.openaire +2 more sources
Mechanical Spectroscopy of Bulk Metallic Glasses
Defect and Diffusion Forum, 2002Pelletier, Jean-Marc +1 more
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1-Naphthylcarbene: spectroscopy, kinetics, and mechanisms
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1986Barcus, R. L. +5 more
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Mechanical spectroscopy study on the Cu54Zr40Al6 amorphous matrix alloy at low temperature
, 2015P. Marques +6 more
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Non-destructive mechanical characterization of SiC fibers by Raman spectroscopy
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2001Gwenael Gouadec, Philippe Colomban
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