Abstract
Accurate measurements of the width and frequency shift using inverse Raman spectroscopy have been performed on the isotropic Raman spectrum of compressed liquid N 2 over a wide density and temperature range. Minima in the Raman linewidth have been found showing the competing influences of vibratin-rotation coupling and pure vibrational dephasing. The competing contributions of the attractive and repulsive forces for the Raman lineshifts are also exhibited.
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