Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.105, No.15, 6141-6146, 1996
Polarization Effects in Time-Resolved Incoherent Anti-Stokes-Raman Spectroscopy
Recently the anti-Stokes spectroscopy after strong vibrational excitation via resonant absorption was rediscovered, for the study of population relaxation dynamics. A closer theoretical inspection of this experimental approach reveals that properly chosen polarization conditions allow the study of molecular reorientational motion. Furthermore the sign of alpha/gamma (the invariants of the Raman polarizability tensor) can be determined. Experimental data for chlorinated alkanes will be presented.