Thursday, July 18, 2019
Raman Effect
Raman Effect : Raman scatteringà or theà Raman effectà (à /? r m? n/) is theà inelastic scatteringà of aà photon. It was discovered byà Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Ramanà andà Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnanà in liquids,[1]à and byà Grigory Landsbergà andà Leonid Mandelstamà in crystals. [2][3] Whenà lightà isà scatteredà from anà atomà orà molecule, mostà photonsà areà elastically scatteredà (Rayleigh scattering), such that the scattered photons have the same energy (frequency) andà wavelengthà as the incident photons.However, a small fraction of the scattered light (approximately 1 in 10 million photons) is scattered by an excitation, with the scattered photons having a frequency different from, and usually lower than, the frequency of the incident photons. [4]à In a gas, Raman scattering can occur with a change in vibrational or rotational energy of a molecule (seeà energy level). Chemists are concerned primarily with t he vibrational Raman effec Hargobind Khorana : à Indian-bornAmericanà biochemist who shared theà Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicineà in 1968 withà Marshall W.Nirenbergà andRobert W. Holleyà for research that helped to show how theà nucleotidesà inà nucleic acids, which carry theà genetic codeà of the cell, control the cellââ¬â¢s synthesis of proteins. Subramanian Chandrasekhar: was anà Indianà astrophysicistà who, withà William A. Fowler, won the 1983Nobel Prize for Physicsà for key discoveries that led to the currently accepted theory on the later evolutionary stages of massive stars. [3][4]à Chandrasekhar was the nephew ofà Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930.J. C Bose : was aà Bengalià polymath: aà physicist,à biologist,à botanist,à archaeologist, as well as an early writer ofà science fiction. [5]à He pioneered the investigation ofà radioà andà microwaveà optics, made ve ry significant contributions toà plant science, and laid the foundations ofà experimentalà scienceà in theà Indian subcontinent. [6]à IEEEà named him one of theà fathersà ofà radioà science. [7]à He is also considered the father ofà Bengali science fiction. He was the first person from theà Indian subcontinentà to receive aà US patent, in 1904.
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