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itari1985
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Intensity of stokes and anti-stokes lines?
yes it does answer my question. Thanx
itari1985
Post #8
Mar 25, 2006
Forum:
Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Intensity of stokes and anti-stokes lines?
Sorry intensity is inversely proportional to the 4th power of wavelength.:biggrin:
itari1985
Post #4
Mar 18, 2006
Forum:
Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Intensity of stokes and anti-stokes lines?
According to Raman effect, the intensity is directly proportional to the 4th power of the wavelength. Then how come stokes lines, which have higher wavelengths than anti-stokes lines, are more intense than the anti-stokes lines?
itari1985
Thread
Mar 16, 2006
Intensity
Lines
Stokes
Replies: 7
Forum:
Atomic and Condensed Matter
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If C cannot be achieved, then how can light achieve C?
hi, i guess this is a noob question. But if speed of light is impossible to achieve, then how do the photons achieve it?
itari1985
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Feb 4, 2006
Light
Replies: 11
Forum:
Special and General Relativity
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