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Laser Excited Raman Spectrum of Cyclopentadiene Nickel Nitrosyl

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RAMAN spectrophotometers with the conventional mercury source replaced by a laser have recently become commercially available. The ability to choose different exciting frequencies by changing or tuning the laser now permits the investigation of the Raman spectrum of coloured compounds with greater ease than before.

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HYAMS, I., LIPPINCOTT, E. Laser Excited Raman Spectrum of Cyclopentadiene Nickel Nitrosyl. Nature 214, 267–268 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214267a0

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