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IN an earlier communication1, it was reported that liquid phase absorption of the monohalogenated benzenes at a frequency ≈ 1012 c/s (1 teracycle) was higher than would be expected from the assumption that a simple Debye process was operative. The measurements supporting this conclusion were made using a CN maser source which gives only the single frequency 29.715 cm−1 (337µ wave-length). We have now supplemented these observations by wide-band spectral investigations using Fourier transform interferometric techniques.
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CHANTRY, G., GEBBIE, H. Sub-millimetre Wave Spectra of Polar Liquids. Nature 208, 378 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/208378a0
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