The 14th Annual James L. Waters Symposium focused on a review of the commercialization of Raman spectroscopy. The development of the enabling technologies—holographic filters, array detectors, and Fourier transform data processing—that have made Raman spectroscopy a routine analysis tool in thousands of laboratories worldwide is the focus of the following four articles.
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