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Raman active modes refer to the vibrational modes in a molecule that can be observed using Raman spectroscopy, a technique that relies on inelastic scattering of light to provide information about molecular vibrations. These modes are characterized by a change in polarizability of the molecule during vibration, which allows them to scatter incident light at different frequencies, revealing structural and chemical information about the sample.
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