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A methodology for Raman structural quantification imaging and its application to iron indoor atmospheric corrosion products

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Figure 1. a) Raman spectrum obtained in corrosion products of  Am  XXX  S  underlining  the  phase  mixing  at  the  microscopic  scale
Figure 2. Raman spectra for the set of reference phases used  in  the  present  work,  with  their  adjustment  defining  their  reference  profile  for  LADIR-CAT  adjustment
Figure 3. Raman structural imaging of the sample Am XXX S.
Figure  5.  a)  Spectra  from  a  hyperspectral  map,  as  acquired  without  pre-treatment,  b)  the  same  data  set  after  baseline  correction  and  spike  removal,  c)  associated  micro-photograph
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