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J. Chem. Phys. 52, 399 (1970); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1672699 (9 pages)
Resonance Raman Effect and Resonance Fluorescence in Halogen Gases
(Received 28 August 1969)
The various output frequencies of the argon ion laser at 5145, 5017, 4965, 4880, and 4765 Å lie in the absorption bands of the heavier halogen gases. With the appropriate choice of exciting line, either resonance Raman effect or resonance fluorescence can be observed. The difference between the two types of spectra are discussed in some detail. In the case of a strong resonance Raman effect, overtone sequences up to the 14th harmonic could be observed. Raman frequencies, depolarization ratios, and relative scattering cross sections are given for the fundamentals and overtones of Cl2, Br2, I2, BrCl, ICI, and IBr at 4880 Å excitation.
© 1970 American Institute of Physics
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