Planetary mineralogy can be revealed through a variety of remote sensing and in situ investigations that precede any plans for eventual sample return. We briefly review those techniques and focus on the capabilities for on-surface in situ examination of Mars, Venus, the Moon, asteroids, and other bodies. Over the past decade, Raman spectroscopy has continued to develop as a prime candidate for the next generation of in situ planetary instruments, as it provides definitive structural and compositional information of minerals in their natural geological context. Traditional continuous-wave Raman spectroscopy using a green laser suffers from fluorescence interference, which can be large (sometimes saturating the detector), particularly in alte...
Mineral analysis is of great importance to the understanding of the world around us and worlds beyon...
LIBS and Raman spectroscopy have a high potential for in-situ geochemical and mineralogical analyses...
Raman microscopy is a nondestructive in situ technology appropriate to identify organic compounds an...
A review. Planetary mineralogy can be revealed through a variety of remote sensing and in situ inve...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is one of the primary methods of mineralogical analysis in the laboratory, ...
We present recent developments in time-resolved Raman spectroscopy instrumentation and measurement t...
This paper introduces Raman spectroscopy and discusses various scenarios where it might be applied t...
Quantification of mineral proportions in rocks and soils by Raman spectroscopy on a planetary surfac...
The purpose of this project is to map Mars relevant minerals using the Raman instrument Horiba LabRa...
One of the primary goals in space research is the search for signs of extant or extinct extraterrest...
Two rovers will be launched in 2020 for robotic exploration missions on Mars: the ESA/Roscosmos ExoM...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy can be used for analysing both mineral and organic phases, ...
Raman spectroscopy can provide highly specific chemical fingerprints of inorganic and organic materi...
peer reviewedThe first Raman spectrometers to be used forin situ analysis of planetary material will...
International audienceAbstract Using continuous‐wave and time‐resolved Raman spectroscopy, we invest...
Mineral analysis is of great importance to the understanding of the world around us and worlds beyon...
LIBS and Raman spectroscopy have a high potential for in-situ geochemical and mineralogical analyses...
Raman microscopy is a nondestructive in situ technology appropriate to identify organic compounds an...
A review. Planetary mineralogy can be revealed through a variety of remote sensing and in situ inve...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is one of the primary methods of mineralogical analysis in the laboratory, ...
We present recent developments in time-resolved Raman spectroscopy instrumentation and measurement t...
This paper introduces Raman spectroscopy and discusses various scenarios where it might be applied t...
Quantification of mineral proportions in rocks and soils by Raman spectroscopy on a planetary surfac...
The purpose of this project is to map Mars relevant minerals using the Raman instrument Horiba LabRa...
One of the primary goals in space research is the search for signs of extant or extinct extraterrest...
Two rovers will be launched in 2020 for robotic exploration missions on Mars: the ESA/Roscosmos ExoM...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy can be used for analysing both mineral and organic phases, ...
Raman spectroscopy can provide highly specific chemical fingerprints of inorganic and organic materi...
peer reviewedThe first Raman spectrometers to be used forin situ analysis of planetary material will...
International audienceAbstract Using continuous‐wave and time‐resolved Raman spectroscopy, we invest...
Mineral analysis is of great importance to the understanding of the world around us and worlds beyon...
LIBS and Raman spectroscopy have a high potential for in-situ geochemical and mineralogical analyses...
Raman microscopy is a nondestructive in situ technology appropriate to identify organic compounds an...