Optical Studies in Liquids and Solids edited by D. V. Skobel tsyn.

The study of the vibrations of polyatomic molecules has recently turned into one of the most widespread and powerful methods of studying molecular structure. These vibrations ap­ pear directly in the infrared absorption spectra and Raman spectra of gases, liquids, and solids. A measurement of the nu...

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Other Authors: Skobel tsyn, D. V. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1969.
Edition:1st ed. 1969.
Series:The Lebedev Physics Institute Series, Proceedings (Trudy) of the P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute ; 39
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Table of Contents:
  • Study of Second-Order Lines in the Vibrational Spectra of Molecules
  • I. Review of Literature and Presentation of the Problem
  • II. Experimental Method
  • III. Experimental Results
  • IV. Discussion of Results and General Conclusions
  • Study of the Rotational Oscillation of Molecules in Liquids by the Raman Method
  • I. Review of Literature
  • II. Methods of Obtaining and Analyzing Low-Frequency Raman Spectra
  • III. Appearance of the Rotational Oscillations of Methyl Groups in Low-Frequency Raman Spectra
  • IV. Appearance of the Rotational Oscillations of Ethyl and Heavier Groups in the Low-Frequency Raman Spectra
  • Study of the Optical and Electrical Properties of Certain Fourth-Group Metals
  • I. Theoretical Study of the Optical Properties of Metals
  • II. Measuring Method
  • III. Results of the Measurements
  • IV. Analysis of Experimental Results
  • Study of the Spectrum of the Thermal and Stimulated Molecular Scattering of Light in Liquids
  • I. State of Theoretical and Experimental Knowledge Regarding the Spectral Composition of the Molecular Scattering of Light
  • II. Theory of the Spectral Composition of the Depolarized Scattering of Light in Liquids
  • III. Methods of Studying the Spectral Composition of Scattered Light
  • IV. Results of an Experimental Study of the Spectrum of Depolarized Scattered Light in Low-Viscosity Liquids
  • V. Determination of the Velocity and Absorption of Hypersound in Liquids from the Width of and Spacing Between the Mandelshtam-Brillouin Components
  • VI. Stimulated Molecular Scattering of Light
  • Gamma- and Photoluminescence of Alkali Iodides
  • I. Presentation of the Problem
  • II. Study of ?-Luminescence in Alkali Iodides
  • III. Study of the Spectral Characteristics of the Photoexcitation of Phosphors Based on Alkali Iodides
  • IV. Concentration Dependence of the Time Characteristics of the Phosphors CsI-Tl and KI-Tl
  • V. Discussion of Results.