Raman Effect in Cadmium Sulfide

Abstract
The Raman effect of cadmium sulfide has been measured under a high degree of polarization using photoelectric recording and the continuous helium-neon and ionized-argon lasers as sources. The frequency and symmetry character of the fundamentals have been determined. The results are: two E2 vibrations at 44 and 252 cm1; one transverse A1 at 228 cm1 and a transverse E1 at 235 cm1; one longitudinal A1 and one longitudinal E1, both at 305 cm1.

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