Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1929
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1929natur.123..160m&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 123, Issue 3092, pp. 160 (1929).
Physics
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Scientific paper
IN some experiments we recently made to see if a Raman effect could be observed with homopolar molecules, we found that the spectrum of the light scattered by liquid air included six sharp and clearly defined lines not included in the irradiating light, which was that from the mercury arc. The wavelengths of these lines were approximately 4317.7 A., 4674.3 A., 5026.5 A., 4468.9 A., 4849.3 A., and 4980.3 A. They with their frequencies are given below.
McLennan J. C.
McLeod J. H.
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