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Explain stokes and antistokes lines

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Answered by varchaswjaiswal7299
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Stokes lines are of longer wavelength than that of the exciting radiation responsible for the fluorescence or Raman effect. Anti-Stokes lines are found in fluorescence and in Raman spectra when the atoms or molecules of the material are already in an excited state (as when at high temperature).

Answered by yogesh3857mudgal
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Stokes lines are of longer wavelength than that of the exciting radiation responsible for the fluorescence or Raman effect. Anti-Stokes lines are found in fluorescence and in Raman spectra when the atoms or molecules of the material are already in an excited state (as when at high temperature)

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