On February 28 1928,
Sir C.V. Raman
announced the
discovery of the
Raman Effect. For
this, he was awarded
the Nobel Prize for
Physics in 1930. The
Raman Effect led to
the growth of a new
discipline, Raman
Spectroscopy, which
has now become a
powerful tool for a
wide range of
scientific
investigations and
industrial applications
Sir C.V. Raman
announced the
discovery of the
Raman Effect. For
this, he was awarded
the Nobel Prize for
Physics in 1930. The
Raman Effect led to
the growth of a new
discipline, Raman
Spectroscopy, which
has now become a
powerful tool for a
wide range of
scientific
investigations and
industrial applications
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