IT is already known from various investigations that the different isomeric forms of organic molecules give strikingly different Raman spectra. A noteworthy case is that of the cis- and trans ...
IN 1928, Sir Venkata Raman published an account of the new radiation effect now generally known as the Raman effect, and the Indian Academy of Sciences, of which he is president, has had the happy ...
Every year on February 28, we observe National Science Day to mark the discovery of Raman Effect by Physicist CV Raman, who received Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 and became the second Indian to ...
made a path-breaking discovery which later was named as the Raman effect. In order to push science as an important subject and to develop the passion towards it among the Indian youth, India ...
National Science Day is celebrated in India to mark the discovery of the Raman effect by physicist C.V. Raman on February 28 in 1928. India has been celebrating National Science Day since 1986 ...
C.V. Raman’s groundbreaking discovery, the Raman Effect. On this day in 1928, he officially shared his findings with the scientific community, marking a significant milestone in physics.
February 28 — the day scientist CV Raman invented his game-changing Raman Effect in 1928. Raman won the Nobel Prize in physics for the historic discovery in 1930. The National Council for ...