The density-squared component of the depolarized-light-scattering spectrum of hydrogen at 50 K has been measured. This contribution is compared with the results of a theoretical model that considers both the wings of the rotational lines and the interaction-induced spectral components. The overall agreement is good, but some inconsistencies remain in the region between the rotational lines. Probable reasons for such a discrepancy are discussed.
Depolarized-light-scattering spectrum from gaseous hydrogen at 50 K: The density-squared component
Bafile U;Ulivi L;Zoppi M;
1990
Abstract
The density-squared component of the depolarized-light-scattering spectrum of hydrogen at 50 K has been measured. This contribution is compared with the results of a theoretical model that considers both the wings of the rotational lines and the interaction-induced spectral components. The overall agreement is good, but some inconsistencies remain in the region between the rotational lines. Probable reasons for such a discrepancy are discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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