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Band shape, light scattering theories

What are the consequences of these considerations for depolarized light scattering In a dilute gas where reorientation is predominantly inertial, we expect the spectrum to be what is normally called the pure rotational Raman spectrum of the molecule. As higher densities are approached, the discrete spectral lines broaden and overlap to form a continuous band. We show how the band shape can be computed for freely rotating linear molecules and spherical top molecules and then indicate the assumptions that have been used by several authors to include collisions in the theory. [Pg.132]


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