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Photothermal Spectroscopy (PTS) has been used to measure the
spectral absorption of pure water from 340-640 nm. Rayleigh,
Brillouin and Raman scattering effects can cause significant
errors if the absorption is measured transmissively. Past
absorption studies have used transmissive techniques, corrected
for these scattering effects. This study differs front
transmissive studies in that PTS is inherently insensitive to
scattering effects.
F. Sogandares, "The spectral absorption of pure water," Texas
A&M University (1991).
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