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Intermolecular spectral density measured by two independent experiment
al techniques, time-domain optical-heterodyne-detected Raman-induced-K
err-effect spectroscopy (OHD-RIKES) and frequency-domain stimulated ga
in spectroscopy (SGS), for three molecular liquids (benzene, carbon di
sulfide, and chloroform) are compared. The agreement in the high-frequ
ency (interaction-induced) portion of the spectrum (20-150 cm(-1)) is
quantitative. The relative merits between time-domain and frequency-do
main coherent light-scattering techniques are discussed. (C) 1996 Amer
ican Institute of Physics.