Raman effect is a type of scattering of electromagnetic radiation in which light suffers a change in frequency and a change in phase as it passes through a material medium. Named according to the Indian physicist C. V. Raman (1889-1970). The intensity of Raman scattering is about one-thousandth of that in Rayleigh scattering in liquids.
For a non-absorbing medium, refractive index (n) is the ratio of the velocity of electromagnetic radiation (light) in vacuum to the phase velocity of radiation of a specified frequency in the medium.
Strouhal number (Sr) is a dimensionless quantity used in fluid mechanics, defined by
where l is length, f is frequency, and v is velocity.
Wavenumber is the number of wave cycles per unit distance.
There are unfortunately two different definitions of the wavenumber.
Wavenumber, k, is most frequently defined as
with wavelength λ, phase velocity of wave vp, and angular frequency ω.
Less frequently it is defined simply as
One must be careful to note which definition is in use. Wavenumbers are used extensively in infrared spectroscopy, and usually have units of cm-1.
X-ray spectrum is a set of characteristic X-ray frequencies or wavelengths produced by a substance used as a target in an X-ray tube. Each element has a characteristic X-ray spectrum, and there is a strong correlation between atomic number and the frequencies of certain lines in the X-ray spectrum.
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