Abstract:
A description is given of a new method for investigating vibrational excitations of molecules in liquids: this method involves a preliminary brief excitation of a molecule by two picosecond pulses, differing in frequency by an amount which is in resonance with natural vibrations of the molecule, followed by a subsequent prolonged investigation of free relaxation of the excited system. The results are reported of an investigation of this kind made on C6H12 in the range 2875–2925 cm–1. Lines not resolved in the usual spontaneous Raman spectrum were observed. The position of the well-known 2923 cm–1 line was determined more accurately.