Publications by authors named "Siwen Ju"

Raman spectroscopy is an important technique for analyzing the chemical composition of samples in many fields. A severe challenge often encountered in Raman measurements is the presence of a concurrent fluorescence background, especially in biological samples. In order to obtain accurate Raman spectra, the fluorescence background must be subtracted from the original Raman spectra.

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Isosbestic point is often observed in a series of spectra, but their interpretation is still controversial, such as whether the continuum model can produce an isosbestic point. In order to answer this question, the Raman spectra of hydration shell with continuous distribution structure in different ionic aqueous solutions were separated by Raman ratio spectra, and an isosbestic point was successfully observed. Our experimental results show that the continuum model can indeed produce the isosbestic point.

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