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  1. The scattering of light (The Scientific papers of Sir C. V. Raman) by Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1978
  2. The scattering of light: The scientific papers of Sir C.V. Raman by Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1978
  3. Sir C.V. Raman: A short biographical sketch by P Krishnamurti, 1938

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Nobel prize was conferred on Sir C. V. Raman on December 11, 1930 for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him. This is how he began his Nobel Lecture: Sir C.V. Raman
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A puzzling observation
The origin of this puzzling phenomenon naturally interested the group. In the summer of 1925, attempts were made to investigate it by photographing the spectrum of the scattered light from liquids, using sunlight filtered through colour screens, but no decisive results could be obtained. Attempts were made in 1926 and 1927 to look for a similar phenomenon in gases and vapours, but, without success. A new phenomenon hese observations left little doubt that the phenomenon was really a kind of light scattering analogous to the Compton effect . The new effect was conclusively observed on February 28, 1928. Krishnan has made the following observations in his diary:

42. University Of Madras, Chennai, India.
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44. Raman - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Ra·man Listen rä m n , sir chandrasekhara venkata 18881970. Indian physicist.He won a 1930 Nobel Prize for his discovery of the raman effect.
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46. Articles - Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman
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Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (சந்திரசேகர வேங்கட ராமன்) November 7 November 21 ) was an Indian physicist , who was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him.
Raman was born in Tiruchirapalli Tamil Nadu . At an early age Raman moved to the city of Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh . He completed his BA and MA in Physics and English from the Presidency College , Madras (now Chennai ). He entered Presidency College, Madras, in 1902, and in 1904 passed his B.A. examination, winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree, obtaining the highest distinctions. He joined the Indian Civil Services as an Assistant Accountant General in Calcutta (now Kolkata
Raman was a professor of Physics at the Calcutta University for the next fifteen years. It was here that his work on optics got recognized.
Raman won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the Raman effect Raman spectroscopy , based on his effect is also named after him. It was the first time that an Indian scholar who studied wholly in India received the Nobel Prize. An interesting anecdote goes that he was offered a toast during the Nobel function. Being a strict

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Sir CV Raman was one of the brilliant scientists of India who won the Nobel Prize in 1930 for his discovery of the 'Raman Effect.' (The discovery that monochromatic light ray in the incident beam can be split up into a number of components with wave length smaller or greater than that of the incident ray).
In 1934, he founded the Indian Academy of Sciences and in 1948, the Raman Research Institute. In addition to being a great scientist, CV Raman was a superb speaker. The following speech delivered at the convocation ceremony of the Agra University is a good example of his eloquence.
CONVOCATION ADDRESS 18 November 1950
It is no small honour to be asked to address the Convocation of a University in India, and certainly it is a unique experience for me, at any rate, to be called upon to address a University Convocation at one place a second time. I know poverty and misery and I quite appreciate by personal experience what it is to be poor, what it is to have no clothes, what it is to have no books, what it is to struggle through life, what it is to walk through the streets without an umbrella, without conveyance along miles in dusty wards, I have been through it all and I can understand the difficulties that most of you graduates have to face up today. I'm speaking from a long experience of 60 years. Please do not imagine that all the 60 years are milk and roses. To be able to accomplish something I want to tell you that you have to go through such experience.

48. Nobel Prize In Physics 1930
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49. Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata (1888-1970), Physicien Indien Qui Reçut Le Pr
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57. Biography Of Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara (Venkata)
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58. A Tribute To Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar - 1983 Physics Nobelist
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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Oct 19, 1910 - Aug 21, 1995
Born Lahore, India. Died Chicago, USA
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was born in Lahore (then in British India) and studied Physics at the Presidency College, Madras. In 1930, he became a research student of R.H. Fowler at Cambridge University and earned his PhD in 1933. He developed the theory of white dwarf stars, showing that quantum mechanical degeneracy pressure cannot stabilize a massive star. He showed that a star of a mass greater than 1.4 times that of the sun (now known as the Chandrasekhar limit) had to end his life by collapsing into an object of enormous density such as a black hole. In 1937, he joined the University of Chicago and the Yerkes Observatory. He investigated and wrote important books on stellar structure and evolution, dynamical properties of star clusters and galaxies, radiative transfer of energy, hydrodynamic and hydromagnetic stability, the stability of ellipsoidal figures of equilibrium, and the mathematical theory of black holes. He also worked in relativistic astrophysics, and his last book was Newton's Principia for the Common Reader . In 1952, he received the Catherine Wolfe Bruce gold medal, for lifetime contributions to astronomy. He was awarded the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1962. He edited the Astrophysical Journal for nearly twenty years.
He shared the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physis with W.A. Fowler for his studies of the physical processes of the importance to the structure and evolution of stars. He described this work in "The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes (1983). His other books include "Principle of Stellar Dynamics" (1942), "Hydrodynamic and Hydromagnetic Stability" (1961), and "Truth and Beauty: Aesthetics and Motivation in Science" (1987).

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60. Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata
raman, sir chandrasekhara venkata. (1888 1970) Po vystudování fyziky nauniverzite v Madrasu v roce 1907 se raman stal úcetním na Indickém
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Indický fyzik, jehož práce mìla velký vliv na rozvoj vìdy v Indii. Objevil, že pøi prùchodu svìtla prùhledným materiálem se jeho èást odchýlí od pùvodního smìru a tato odchýlená èást zmìní svou vlnovou délku. Tento jev se nazývá Ramanùv rozptyl a je dùsledkem Ramanova efektu. Za výzkumy obdržel v roce 1930 Nobelovu cenu.
Po vystudování fyziky na univerzitì v Madrasu v roce 1907 se Raman stal úèetním na Indickém ministerstvu financí. V roce 1917 se stal profesorem fyziky na Kalkatské univerzitì. Studoval rozptyl svìtla na rùzných látkách a v roce 1928 zjistil, že když je prùsvitná látka osvìtlována paprsky svìtla jedné frekvence, bude malá èást svìtla odrážejícího se kolmo k pùvodní smìru paprskù obsahovat i paprsky jiných frekvencí než svìtlo pùvodní. Tyto frekvence se nazývají Ramanovy a jsou zpùsobeny výmìnou energie mezi svìtlem a látkou.
V roce 1929 byl Raman povýšen do šlechtického stavu a v roce 1933 nastoupil do èela ústavu fyziky na Indickém vìdeckém ústavu v Bangalore. V roce 1947 byl jmenován øeditelem Ramanova výzkumného ústavu a v roce 1961 se stal èlenem Biskupské akademie vìd. Podílel se na vzniku témìø všech indických výzkumných ústavù z té doby. Založil Indický èasopis pro fyziku a Indickou akademii vìd a školil stovky indických studentù, kteøí poté zastávali dùležité funkce ve vládách a univerzitách v Indii a Barmì.

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