Abstract
READERS of Nature are already familiar with the important work which Prof. C. V. Raman has been carrying out in connexion with the scattering of light by small particles, for many of his results have been announced in these columns. In a small volume published by the University of Calcutta he has reviewed the present position of the subject of molecular diffraction of light, and has discussed the theory in a comprehensive survey which includes the case of gases, vapours, liquids, crystals, and amorphous solids.
Molecular Diffraction of Light.
By Prof. C. V. Raman. Pp. x + 103. (Calcutta: University of Calcutta, 1922.)
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A., H. Molecular Diffraction of Light . Nature 110, 505–506 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110505a0
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