Abstract
SINCE its discovery1, early in 1928, the scattering of light with altered frequency has been investigated in many crystals, and much valuable information has been accumulated. The significance of the results and their relation to theories of the solid state are clearly matters of great interest.
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RAMAN, C. Scattering of Light in Crystals. Nature 155, 396–397 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155396a0
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