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GROSS1 has investigated by means of an echelon grating the fine structure of spectral lines scattered by liquids, and has found that in addition to the lines scattered without change of wave-length there appear new lines symmetrically situated relatively to the primary ones. The number of those new lines depends from the substance investigated, and the distance between them depends upon the angle formed by the incident and the dispersed rays.
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RAFALOWSKI, S. The Fine Structure of Spectral Lines of Light Scattered by Liquids. Nature 128, 495 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128495b0
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