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Equivalence of the sound velocity in water and ice at mesoscopic wavelengths
IT is generally assumed, for any material, that sound travels faster in the solid phase than in the liquid. This is true at least for waves of macroscopic wavelength, the dynamics of which depend on the elasti...
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Chapter
Induced Light Scattering from Electrically Disordered Solids
In this paper, current theories of Disorder Induced Light Scattering (DILS) are applied to mixed alkali halide crystals. It is recognized that Second Order Raman Scattering (SORS) is a relevant part of the mea...
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Chapter
Low Frequency Light Scattering in Hydrogen Bonded Liquids
A discussion of polarized and depolarized low frequency light scattering spectra in liquids is presented The shapes of the anisotropic and isotropic contributions are discussed for both liquid water and heavy ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Disorder-Induced Light Scattering in α-AgI
Raman results [1,2] on α-AgI, in the frequency range 7÷165 cm−1, show that both the integrated Raman intensity and the depolarization ratio R=Izx/Izz (which was also found to be constant versus frequency) are str...
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Article
Collective excitations in the liquid and amorphous state of D2O with soluted NaOD
A triple-axis neutron spectrometer was used to investigate the scattering function of a 15 M NaOD solution in D2O. The solute acts as an amorphising agent, so that both the liquid and amorphous phases could be st...
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On the absorption cross-section of solvated electrons