Resonance enhanced dynamic Rayleigh scattering
- 15 December 1981
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 75 (12) , 5615-5626
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.442000
Abstract
A semiclassical theory relating the molecular resonanceRayleigh scattering intensity to the extinction coefficient of an electronic transition is presented. For isotropic molecules, the theory is shown to be equivalent to classical fluctuationtheory. The semiclassical theory is then extended to include anisotropicpolarizabilities. Depolarized scattering intensities and depolarization ratios are calculated for a model system, and the general features of previous experimental data are explained. Inclusion of inhomogeneous broadening in the theory predicts increased scattering intensities and decreased vibrational resolution of the scattering profile. Depolarized Rayleigh linewidths and intensity profiles are presented for a series of diphenylpolyenes, several coumarin laser dyes, and 3,4‐dinitrophenol in its neutral and ionic forms. The ideal molecular properties and experimental conditions for the use of resonance enhanced dynamic Rayleigh scattering are deduced.Keywords
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