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Study of the Experimental Factors Affecting Raman Band Intensities in Liquids

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Abstract

The various instrumental factors which affect both peak and integrated Raman band intensities in liquids are discussed. These factors include the refractive index, color, and temperature of the sample; slit function and spectral sensitivity of the spectrophotometer; and the convergence and line width of the exciting radiation. Procedures for applying corrections for these factors relative to the 459 cm−1 band of carbon tetrachloride are presented. These considerations will allow good relative band areas to be obtained and will facilitate the interchangability of peak intensity data between different laboratories.

© 1959 Optical Society of America

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