“…At Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary), inclusions were analyzed using a Jobin Yvon confocal Labram Raman instrument with 532-nm Nd : YAG laser excitation, 20 mW laser energy and 50× objective. At Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA), a similar instrument with 514-nm argon ion laser, 40 mW laser energy and 40× objective (with adjustable coverslip collar [11] ) was used. At G2R in Nancy (France), a Dilor Labram-type Raman spectrometer with notch filter, 514-nm argon ion laser, 40 mW laser power and 80× objective was used.…”