New spectroscopy method maps out water’s hydrogen-bonded network

Water molecules

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Technique can be used to study other liquids and amorphous materials

A new spectroscopy technique allows researchers to map out hydrogen-bonded networks and study how changes in conditions affect them. The technique, which is derived from the long-known hyper-Raman scattering, provides new information about bulk water and could provide direct experimental insights into a wide variety of problems that, until now, could only be addressed computationally.