Baseline correction for biomedical raman spectroscopy: Where the fluorescence stops and the raman begins

Seth Fillioe, Charles M. Peterson, J. Chaiken

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Abstract

Biomedical applications of Raman spectroscopy must separate fluorescence/phosphorescence from the Raman emission. Two “baseline correction” approaches appear in the literature with success. A recent study [1] suggests that one may be advantageous over the other.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationClinical and Translational Biophotonics, Translational 2020
PublisherOptica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)
ISBN (Print)9781943580743
StatePublished - 2020
EventClinical and Translational Biophotonics, Translational 2020 - Washington, United States
Duration: Apr 20 2020Apr 23 2020

Publication series

NameOptics InfoBase Conference Papers
VolumePart F178-Translational-2020
ISSN (Electronic)2162-2701

Conference

ConferenceClinical and Translational Biophotonics, Translational 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited States
City Washington
Period4/20/204/23/20

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Mechanics of Materials

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