Molecular Physics
Anti-stokes Raman scattering is a process in which light interacts with molecular vibrations, resulting in the emission of photons that have higher energy than the incoming photons. This occurs when a photon transfers energy to a molecule, causing it to transition to a higher vibrational state, leading to the emission of a photon with a shorter wavelength. Understanding this process helps in the study of molecular dynamics and material characterization.
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