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Fifth-order Raman spectroscopy: Liquid benzene

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Abstract

This paper presents the first measurement of the fifth-order Raman response of liquid benzene for the all-parallel and ’Dutch Cross’ tensor elements as well as preliminary results for a finite-field molecular dynamics simulation.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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