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The Polarizability and Hyperpolarizability Tensors

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Non-Linear Raman Spectroscopy and Its Chemical Aplications

Part of the book series: NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series ((ASIC,volume 93))

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This chapter is concerned with the properties of the polarizability and hyperpolarizability tensors with particular reference to their roles in Rayleigh and Raman scattering and in hyper Rayleigh and hyper Raman scattering, respectively. Before embarking on the detailed mathematical treatments of these tensors it seems appropriate to indicate briefly the nature of these forms of scattering and why an understanding of these tensors is necessary.

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Long, D.A. (1982). The Polarizability and Hyperpolarizability Tensors. In: Kiefer, W., Long, D.A. (eds) Non-Linear Raman Spectroscopy and Its Chemical Aplications. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 93. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7912-3_5

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