1991 年 19 巻 6 号 p. 361-366
In recent years, infrared-and Raman-microspectroscopic methods are widely used in the field of material science. As compared with other microanalytical techniques such as EPMA, AES and SIMS, which are essentially the techniques of elementary analysis, the characteristics of the infrared-and Raman-n rospectroscopy are that these techniques provide the structural information of the object. In the present article, the .zpplications of the infrared-and Raman-microspectroscopy to the characterization of inorganic materials, especially to that of minerals, have been reviewed.