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    Orientational Order-Disorder Effects in Molecular Crystals as Evidenced by Low-Frequency Raman Spectra

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    The studies of reorientational motions of molecules in crystals of organic compounds by low-frequency Raman spectroscopy are briefly reported. Some examples illustrate the efficiency of the investigation of order-disorder phenomena in organic crystals by the temperature dependence of low-frequency vibrational spectra combined with simultaneous calculations of the molecular dynamics by the atom-atom potentials (AAP) method. The conditions have been determined which are necessary in order to affect the low-frequency Raman spectra by anisotropy of molecular reorientations in crystals
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