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In inelastic scattering, photons similarly lose energy to the molecular bonds they bump into, causing them to vibrate; the scattered light therefore emerges with less energy. Reducing the energy of light lowers its frequency and shifts its color toward the blue end of the spectrum, providing Raman with his “wonderful blue opalescence.”
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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