The rotational spectrum of H2 in water ice

Abstract
The vibrational band of H2 and the first four rotational bands of H2 dissolved in ice have been observed by Raman spectroscopy. The presence of ice is indicated by its Raman spectrum. The H2 vibrational band is shifted to higher frequency than in the gas phase. The rotational bands show small shifts in frequency and widths that are relatively constant with changing J.

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