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Temperature dependence and cross sections of some Stokes and anti-Stokes Raman lines in ice Ih

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Radiation at λ = 488.0 nm was used to obtain Raman scattering in ice Ih (atmospheric pressure, hexagonal structure). New Stokes spectra were detected for frequency shifts less than 50 cm−1, and new anti-Stokes spectra were observed for frequency shifts to −212.5 cm−1. Measurements of total differential Raman scattering cross sections were made for some bands in ice Ih and liquid water. The temperature dependence of the ratio of a pair of Stokes–anti-Stokes lines is given for ice Ih.

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