Abstract
Solid parahydrogen has attracted a lot of attention in various fields on account of its nature as a quantum crystal. In the field of spectroscopy, it has recently been demonstrated by Oka's group [1] that solid parahydrogen gives many spectral transitions sharper than those of other condensed phases as well as the Doppler-broadened gasphase transitions. This aspect of solid parahydrogen is very attractive to study various new types of interaction in condensed phases.
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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