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Molecular Scattering of Light in Crystals

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Molecular Scattering of Light

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The measurement of the intensity of scattered light in crystals presents special difficulties. It is now well known that the intensity of the light of molecular scattering, for example in a quartz crystal at a temperature of 273°K, is seven times greater than in gases under normal conditions.

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Fabelinskii, I.L. (1968). Molecular Scattering of Light in Crystals. In: Molecular Scattering of Light. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1740-1_10

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