Journal of Raman Spectroscopy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Raman Spectroscopy is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Electric field analysis, polarization, excitation wavelength dependence, and novel applications of tip‐enhanced Raman scattering148
Raman characterization of phonon confinement and strain effects from latent ion tracks in α‐quartz63
Dehydration rate of the glycine‐MgSO4·5H2O complex and the stability of glycine expelled from the complex by in situ Raman spectroscopy under Mars‐relevant conditions40
Coloration patterns of marine sponges assessed by vibrational spectroscopy37
Micro‐Raman spectroscopy and complementary techniques applied for the study of copper and iron wastes from Motya (Italy)36
Structure–spectrum relationship in the calculated Raman spectra of silicates35
Surface‐enhanced Raman scattering of Cis‐(dicyanomethylene) squarate ion on a silver substrate33
Thermodynamically consistent derivation of excess Raman spectra27
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Raman efficiency in the middle ultraviolet band for G‐series nerve agents and sulfur mustard23
Coherent Raman scattering microscopy of lipid droplets in cells and tissues22
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Validation of Raman spectroscopy as a tool for mapping transport parameters in inhomogeneous N‐doped 4H‐SiC21
Analysis of green pigments: The case of Almada Negreiros maritime station murals in Lisbon (Portugal)21
Unlocking ultimate precision of intensity and area ratio measurements in Raman spectroscopy: Insights from simulation, experimentation, and theory and implications for isotope ratio analysis21
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Structural characteristics of radiation‐amorphized ZrSiO4:U,Th according to Raman spectroscopy of Boson peak19
Raman spectroscopic signals of carotenoid distribution during stages of cell growth of unicellular organisms and plant cells19
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Probing the Effect of pH Value and Voltage on the Near‐Surface Proton Concentration at the Electrochemical Interface by In Situ Electrochemical Surface‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (EC‐SERS)19
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