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Inverse Raman and Raman Gain Spectra of Liquids and Solutions

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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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Although it is the oldest form of coherent Raman spectroscopy, inverse Raman spectroscopy is less widely practiced than CARS. The inverse Raman effect was first observed by Jones and Stoicheff [1]. That pioneering paper proposed the use of the inverse Raman effect for the study of short-lived species and suggested that rotational and electronic inverse Raman effects could be observed, as well as vibrational spectra. The possible utility of inverse Raman spectroscopy as a means of observing Raman spectra over an intense fluorescence background was very clearly stated.

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Morris, M.D., Buffett, C.E. (1982). Inverse Raman and Raman Gain Spectra of Liquids and Solutions. 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_25

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