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OpenRAMAN DIY spectrometer
An open-source, low-cost Raman spectrometer optimized for acquiring and analyzing spectra from various biological samples in solid and liquid configurations.
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Source
Audrey Bell et al. (2025). Can DIY Raman spectroscopy enable biological research? doi:10.57844/arcadia-cd7e-443b ↗
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Glycine detection limit in solid and liquid configurationsAssociation
OpenRAMAN acquires high-dimensional compositional and time-varying dataAssociation
Hardware improvements can enable higher throughputAssociation
Laser power and wavelength trade off SNR and fluorescence backgroundAssociation
System upgrades allow study of time-dependent phenotypesAssociation