Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5375400 | Chemical Physics | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The values of the Rayleigh ratio of two pure liquid, toluene and benzene, at various wavelengths have been collected from the literature, and a correlation between the Rayleigh ratio and the wavelength in the form of power law has been developed for each liquid and can be used to compute accurately the Rayleigh ratio at any wavelength between 420 and 700Â nm. The Rayleigh ratio scales with the wavelength with a power of â4.17 and â4.38, respectively, for toluene and benzene, which deviate significantly from the Rayleigh law (â4.0). However, if the effect of the wavelength on their refractive indexes is accounted for, the power is reduced to â4.0 and â4.2 for toluene and benzene, respectively.
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Authors
Hua Wu,