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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 35,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 591-593
  • (1981)

Spatial Dependence of Inverse Raman Signals

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Abstract

The spatial dependence of inverse Raman signal intensities was investigated. Aqueous 0.5 <i>M</i> potassium nitrate in cells ranging from 1 to 50 mm was used as the test system. Three focusing lenses were used. The data do not fit the arctan dependence derived for Gaussian beams. The deviations are ascribed to the non-Gaussian profile of the pulsed dye laser beam.

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