Raman spectroscopy of laser irradiated titanium dioxide.
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1999Author
Lee, Soo-Keun
Rice, James H.
Al-Obaidi, Ala H. R.
Robertson, Peter K. J.
McStay, Daniel
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LEE, S.-K., RICE, J. H., AL-OBAIDI, A. H. R., ROBERTSON, P. K. J.
and MCSTAY, D., 1999. Raman spectroscopy of laser irradiated
titanium dioxide. In : N. M. WHITE and A. T. AUGOUSTI, eds.
Sensors and their Applications X: Proceedings of the 10th
Conference on Sensors and their Applications, held in Cardiff,
Wales, 5-8 September 1999. New York: Taylor and Francis. Pp.
293-298.
Abstract
Raman spectroscopy is applied to investigate the effect of exposure to high power laser radiation on the crystalline phases of TiO2. Measurement of the changes in the Raman spectra of TiO2 with exposure to laser radiation was reported. This has proved to be a useful sensor in monitoring both the structure and the kinetics process of change in crystalline phases from anatase to rutile during exposure to laser irradiation.