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The intensities are inversely related to temperature for CCl4, C6H12, CS2, C6H6, CH3OH, and C2H4Cl2, on account of molecular orientation change. The trends are interpreted in terms of rotational Brownian motion.
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We are indebted to G. L. Novikova and L. M. Sverdlov for assistance, and to M. L. Kats, M. A. Kovner, and A. G. Finkel for discussions.
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Stal'makhova, L.S., Sidorov, N.K. & Kuryshin, V.I. Temperature dependence of overtone intensity in raman scattering by liquids. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 41–44 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00843549
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