A non-destructive analytical technique used to identify and study the molecular composition and structure of materials. It works by detecting molecular vibrations, which provide unique spectral fingerprints for different substances. Named after Indian physicist C V Raman, who discovered the Raman Effect, this technique is widely used in chemistry, materials science, biology, and other fields for analysing a wide range of substances.

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