INVERSE RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY

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1974

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Ohio State University

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The inverse Raman effect extends the general applicability of Raman spectroscopy to unstable species, fluorescing compounds and low pressure gases. The observation of absorption rather than scattering allows a better definition of the interaction volume and eliminates the need for a geometric correction factor. Results of measurements of absolute Raman cross-sections using this technique will be presented. Such measurements are not only consistent with ordinary Raman measurements, but may in fact be more reliable.

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Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Ames Laboratory-USAEC Iowa State University

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