Abstract
We present new results on the temperature-dependent collision-induced low-frequency Raman spectrum of the spherical top molecule CCl4, obtained using optical-heterodyne-detected, femtosecond Fourier-transform Raman-induced Kerr-effect spectroscopy. A spectral shift to lower frequencies with increasing temperatures has been observed.
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