The application of Raman and anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy for in situ monitoring of structural changes in laser irradiated titanium dioxide materials
The use of Raman and anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy to investigate the effect of exposure to high power laser radiation on the crystalline phases of TiO 2 has been investigated. Measurement of the changes, over several time integrals, in the Raman and anti-stokes Raman of TiO 2 spectra with exposure...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied surface science 2006-09, Vol.252 (22), p.7948-7952 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The use of Raman and anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy to investigate the effect of exposure to high power laser radiation on the crystalline phases of TiO
2 has been investigated. Measurement of the changes, over several time integrals, in the Raman and anti-stokes Raman of TiO
2 spectra with exposure to laser radiation is reported. Raman and anti-stokes Raman provide detail on both the structure and the kinetic process of changes in crystalline phases in the titania material. The effect of laser exposure resulted in the generation of increasing amounts of the rutile crystalline phase from the anatase crystalline phase during exposure. The Raman spectra displayed bands at 144
cm
−1 (A1g), 197
cm
−1 (Eg), 398
cm
−1 (B1g), 515
cm
−1 (A1g), and 640
cm
−1 (Eg) assigned to anatase which were replaced by bands at 143
cm
−1 (B1g), 235
cm
−1 (2 phonon process), 448
cm
−1 (Eg) and 612
cm
−1 (A1g) which were assigned to rutile. This indicated that laser irradiation of TiO
2 changes the crystalline phase from anatase to rutile. Raman and anti-stokes Raman are highly sensitive to the crystalline forms of TiO
2 and allow characterisation of the effect of laser irradiation upon TiO
2. This technique would also be applicable as an in situ method for monitoring changes during the laser irradiation process. |
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ISSN: | 0169-4332 1873-5584 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apsusc.2005.10.003 |