Zubov et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Modern trends in the spectroscopy of Raman scattering of lightZubov et al., 1966
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- Zubov V
- Sushchinskiĭ M
- Shuvalov I
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- Soviet Physics Uspekhi
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J. HE spectroscopy of Raman scattering of light has been undergoing intensive development in recent years, and the field of its application has greatly expanded. Progress in this branch of spectroscopy has been made possible primarily by the extensive …
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