Intercollisional interference effect in the light scattering spectrum of xenon gas

The depolarized, interaction-induced light scattering spectrum of xenon gas at room temperature has been measured in the very low frequency region, by means of a high resolution, high contrast monochromator. In addition to the accurate determination of the bound dimers band, a positive contribution...

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description The depolarized, interaction-induced light scattering spectrum of xenon gas at room temperature has been measured in the very low frequency region, by means of a high resolution, high contrast monochromator. In addition to the accurate determination of the bound dimers band, a positive contribution in excess of the calculated pair spectrum is observed at lower frequency. A density analysis of this intensity excess shows that we have measured, for the first time, the intercollisional interference effect long ago predicted by Lewis and Van Kranendonk [Phys. Rev. Lett. {bold 24}, 802 (1970)]. {copyright} {ital 1995} {ital The} {ital American} {ital Physical} {ital Society}.
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