RT Book, Section T1 Raman Spectroscopy, a Useful Tool to Study Nuclear Materials A1 Bonales, Laura A1 Elorrieta, Jone A1 Lobato Fernández, Álvaro A1 Cobos, Joaquin A2 Stauffer, Mark AB The use of the Raman technique is nowadays being widely spread in many scientific and industrial disciplines. The rise of this spectroscopy is due to the technology developed in some of its main components (the laser, charge-coupled device (CCD) sensors, gratings, filters, etc.), what reduces the cost of the equipment. Characterization by Raman spectroscopy has long and well-established tradition in fields such as condensed matter physics and chemistry. In nuclear sciences, by contrast, it is far from being extensively applied, even though this technique can be especially useful. It is a fact that only a scarce number of Raman laboratories dealing with nuclear materials exist, and therefore a limited database related to these materials. In such a context, this chapter is devoted to the practical use of Raman spectroscopy for nuclear materials characterization. PB IntechOpen SN 978-953-51-2681-2 YR 2016 FD 2016 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92581 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92581 LA eng NO Bonales, L. J.; Elorrieta, J. M.; Álvaro Lobato; Cobos, J. Raman Spectroscopy, a Useful Tool to Study Nuclear Materials; Mark T. Stauffer, Ed.; In Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy to Current Research in the Chemical and Biological Sciences; IntechOpen: Rijeka, 2016; pp Ch. 4. DS Docta Complutense RD 8 abr 2025