Raman Spectroscopy |
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Introduction | 1 |
The nature of electromagnetic radiation | 14 |
A classical treatment of Rayleigh and vibrational Raman scattering | 41 |
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amplitude angle anti-Stokes antisymmetric associated axes Chem Chemical Society cm ¹ cm¹ D. A. Long depolarization depolarization ratios derived polarizability tensor diatomic molecules dipole moment direction electric dipole electric vector electronic equilibrium excitation formulae frequency given harmonic hyper Raman incident radiation induced dipole infrared active infrared and Raman irradiance laser linear matrix molecular non-zero normal coordinate observed obtained oriented oscillating perturbation Poynting vector pulse pure rotation Raman quantum mechanical R₁ R₂ radiant intensity Raman active Raman effect Raman optical activity Raman spectra Raman Spectroscopy Rayleigh and Raman Rayleigh scattering resonance Raman rotation and vibration-rotation rotation transitions sample scatter plane scattered radiation scattering tensor selection rules shown in Fig space-fixed species stimulated Raman Stokes parameters Stokes Raman stretching mode symmetry temperature theory transition polarizability values vibration-rotation Raman vibrational Raman vibrational transition wave functions wavenumber shift z-axis zero ΦΩ ΧΟ