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Dec 8, 2022 at 21:24 | comment | added | Sebastian Riese | Are you sure it's Raman scattering, given that inelastic Raman scattering is typically weak (of course the amplitudes could be strong in the specific material) – Wikipedia says: "Rayleigh scattering usually has an intensity in the range 0.1% to 0.01% relative to that of a radiation source. An even smaller fraction of the scattered photons (approximately 1 in 1 million) can be scattered inelastically, with the scattered photons having an energy different (usually lower) from those of the incident photons—these are Raman scattered photons." <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raman_scattering> | |
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S Nov 8, 2022 at 2:51 | history | answered | Jason Killian | CC BY-SA 4.0 |