Time Reversal and the Law of Reciprocity in Raman Scattering

@inproceedings{Hecht1993TimeRA,
  title={Time Reversal and the Law of Reciprocity in Raman Scattering},
  author={Lutz Hecht and Laurence D. Barron},
  year={1993},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:95715072}
}
Employing exact energy operators for the construction of effective polarizability operators, the previously derived approximate relationship (ααβ)mn = (αβα)θnθm) between a complex transition polarizability and the corresponding transition polarizability with time-reversed initial and final molecular states has been found to represent an exact identity for a single microscopic Raman scattering event. Based on this result and the associated time ordered diagrams, macroscopic pictorial arguments… 
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