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		Definition of Raman effect in English: Raman effectnounˈrɑːmən mass nounPhysics A change of wavelength exhibited by some of the radiation scattered in a medium. The effect is specific to the molecules which cause it, and so can be used in spectroscopic analysis. Compare with Rayleigh scattering  Example sentencesExamples -  The Raman effect is extremely pronounced in silicon, though it isn't in fiber materials, Paniccia said.
 -  He received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on the diffusion of light and discovery of the Raman effect.
 -  Intel managed to produce a full Raman effect on silicon.
 -  The Raman effect arises from the inelastic scattering of radiation in the visible region by molecules.
 -  Consisting of a silica core covered by a metallic shell, the nanoshells capture and focus the passing light, enhancing the Raman effect.
 
    Definition of Raman effect in US English: Raman effectnoun Physics A change of wavelength exhibited by some of the radiation scattered in a medium. The effect is specific to the molecules which cause it, and so can be used in spectroscopic analysis. Compare with Rayleigh scattering  Example sentencesExamples -  The Raman effect arises from the inelastic scattering of radiation in the visible region by molecules.
 -  The Raman effect is extremely pronounced in silicon, though it isn't in fiber materials, Paniccia said.
 -  He received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on the diffusion of light and discovery of the Raman effect.
 -  Intel managed to produce a full Raman effect on silicon.
 -  Consisting of a silica core covered by a metallic shell, the nanoshells capture and focus the passing light, enhancing the Raman effect.
 
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