Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1936
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1936natur.138..510p&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 138, Issue 3490, pp. 510-511 (1936).
Physics
Scientific paper
IN a recent paper1, we have shown that the infrared frequencies of glass can be calculated by taking the wave-lengths of the maxima of absorption bands of didymium glass as the incident exciting radiations, and those of the maxima of the fluorescent bands of the same glass excited by sunlight, as the Raman lines. The values thus obtained are in excellent agreement with those obtained for glass by the usual method of experimentation using a mercury lamp and many hours of exposure.
Bhattacharya D. K.
Prosad K.
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