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Inverse SORS for detecting a low Raman‐active turbid sample placed inside a highly Raman‐active diffusely scattering matrix – A feasibility study
Authors:Khan Mohd. Khan  Surjendu B. Dutta  Hemant Krishna  Shovan K. Majumder
Affiliation:1. Homi Bhabha National Institute, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore, India;2. 91‐731‐248818691‐731‐2488425;3. Optical Spectroscopy and Diagnostic Lab, R & D Block‐A1, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore, India
Abstract:The broad range of applications of spatially‐offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) were found to involve samples having only marginal differences in Raman cross‐sections between the surface and subsurface targets. We report the results of a feasibility study to evaluate the potential of the approach to identify the presence of a very low Raman‐active turbid sample placed inside a highly Raman‐active diffusely scattering matrix. Paraffin sandwiched tissue blocks prepared by embedding slices of chicken muscle tissue into solid paraffin blocks were employed as representative samples for the study. It was found that in contrast to the several millimetres of probing depth reported in the earlier applications, the Raman signatures of tissue were best recovered when it was located beneath the surface of the paraffin block at a depth of around a millimetre, beyond which the quality of recovery was increasingly poorer. However, the probing depth could be further increased by increasing the thickness of the embedded tissue sections. The results clearly suggest that though the probing depth achievable under the current condition is less than that found in previous applications, nevertheless it is sufficient for various other applications that would not require probing as deep as was required earlier.
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Keywords:spatially‐offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS)  scaled‐subtraction  paraffin‐sandwiched tissue (PST) blocks
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