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Level-dependent damping in intermolecular vibrations: Linear spectroscopy
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Relaxation ProcessOptical MaterialsEngineeringPure DephasingOptical CharacterizationVibrationsOptical PropertiesQuantum-number DependenceOptical SpectroscopyLevel-dependent DampingMolecular SpectroscopyNonlinear VibrationPhysicsLaser SpectroscopyNon-linear OpticPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsLandau–teller ModelNonlinear ResonanceVibration ControlSpectroscopic Method
A treatment of stimulated Raman intermolecular spectroscopy is presented that employs a Landau–Teller model of damping. This model incorporates a quantum-number dependence to population relaxation and pure dephasing, thereby introducing a specific temperature and frequency dependence into the damping in the intermolecular spectrum. Optical-heterodyne detected Raman-induced Kerr effect data obtained in CS2 and acetonitrile over a broad temperature range are shown to agree with the basic predictions of the model.
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