Publication
Names
  • Nathan Ockman
Title
The infra-red and Raman spectra of ice
Abstract
This paper has reviewed all of the available work on the infra-red and Raman spectroscopy of hexagonal and cubic ice. It has been shown by the studies of Maisch (1956) and Ockman (1957) that it is not possible to obtain a unique solution to the structure problem of ice by measuring its polarized vibration spectrum. However, Maisch's observation of the constancy of the depolarization ratio across each of the bands in the hydrogen stretching region is a strong argument for a disordered structure.
Keywords
spectroscopy, transmission, absorbance spectra, Raman spectra, band position, band vibration mode, near-IR, mid-IR, far-IR, molecular solid, ice Ic, ice Ih, H2O, HDO, D2O
Content
spectral data, band list data, experimental physics
Year
1958
Journal
Advances in Physics
Volume
7
Number
26
Pages
199 - 220
Pages number
22
Document type
article
Publication state
published