FAQ

What is the Stokes Scattering Frequency?
The Stokes Scattering Frequency is the frequency of the spectral line when a photon strikes an atom and the part of the energy of the incident photon used to excite the atom. Stokes Scattering Frequency is usually measured using the Hertz for Frequency. Note that the value of Stokes Scattering Frequency is always negative. Typically, the value of Stokes Scattering Frequency is greater than 0.
Can the Stokes Scattering Frequency be negative?
Yes, the Stokes Scattering Frequency, measured in Frequency can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Stokes Scattering Frequency?
Stokes Scattering Frequency is usually measured using the Hertz[Hz] for Frequency. Petahertz[Hz], Terahertz[Hz], Gigahertz[Hz] are the few other units in which Stokes Scattering Frequency can be measured.
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