Bobovich, 1969 - Google Patents
Recent advances in the spectroscopy of spontaneous Raman scatteringBobovich, 1969
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- 234504225280452767
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- Bobovich Y
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- Soviet Physics Uspekhi
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XvAMAN scattering has played an important role in the development of our concepts of the interaction of light with matter. Shortly after this remarkable phenomenon had been discovered (about forty years ago), a number of fundamental studies of experimental and …
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