Remote Sensing (Nov 2024)

Comparison of Line-Focused and Point-Focused Raman Mineral Analysis in Planetary Exploration

  • Mengyu Wang,
  • Chenyu Wang,
  • Ping Liu,
  • Hongkun Qu,
  • Zongcheng Ling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16234373
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 23
p. 4373

Abstract

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Raman spectroscopy plays a critical role in planetary exploration by providing detailed analysis of mineralogical and chemical compositions. However, the conventional point-focused Raman systems, while precise, are limited by their time-consuming nature, which hampers efficiency in space missions. This study compares a line-focused Raman spectroscopy system equipped with a cylindrical mirror array to a traditional point-focused system by testing various lunar-analogue minerals. The results demonstrate that the line-focused mode significantly reduces mineral detection time while covering larger sample surface areas, albeit with a slightly higher detection limit compared to the point-focused mode. Both modes exhibit similar capabilities in mineral identification and compositional analysis, with the line-focused system offering a more practical solution for rapid, high-throughput analysis in large-scale planetary geological surveys. These findings suggest that the line-focused Raman system could be a valuable tool in accelerating geochemical data collection during future deep space exploration missions.

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