OpenRaman on homonuclear diatomic gas molecules
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 6:43 am
Hello Forum,
the affordability of the OpenRaman build is of interest to our university labclasses because for future teachers it can serve as inspiration for what they might one day do with their classes. We have therefore ordered the needed parts for a starter version and are preparing to integrate some experiments with it into our curriculum. Furthermore we believe that, because we teach physics, using it on diatomic molecules might be of special interest, due to the relative simplicity of solving the two body problem as opposed to more complex structures. The obvious choise of samples would be diatomic gases like nitrogen, oxygen and maybe hydrogen. But ofcourse gases have a much lower density than liquids and I have thus far only seen examples where OpenRaman was used on liquids. Has anyone ever tried the build on gases? If yes what were your experiences with it?
Thanks for answering in advance.
the affordability of the OpenRaman build is of interest to our university labclasses because for future teachers it can serve as inspiration for what they might one day do with their classes. We have therefore ordered the needed parts for a starter version and are preparing to integrate some experiments with it into our curriculum. Furthermore we believe that, because we teach physics, using it on diatomic molecules might be of special interest, due to the relative simplicity of solving the two body problem as opposed to more complex structures. The obvious choise of samples would be diatomic gases like nitrogen, oxygen and maybe hydrogen. But ofcourse gases have a much lower density than liquids and I have thus far only seen examples where OpenRaman was used on liquids. Has anyone ever tried the build on gases? If yes what were your experiences with it?
Thanks for answering in advance.