Abstract
The feasibility of using the optical absorption properties of a semiconductor crystal as a long wavelength pass filter for Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy applications has been demonstrated. Near-infrared excitation from a titanium: sapphire solid-state laser was selectively tuned to the edge of the bandgap absorption of an indium-doped cadmium telluride semiconductor filter. Raman spectra to within 30 cm−1 of the exciting line could be measured. Narrowing of the optical absorption of the semiconductor filter at low temperatures did not improve the “sharpness” of the cutoff performance.
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