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Angular distributions for different light polarizations

Molecular alignment (see Section 8.11.2) can be probed by measurement of the circular dichroism in the photoelectron angular distribution (CDAD). CDAD spectra are obtained by taking the difference between angle-resolved photoelectron spectra for left and right circularly polarized light (Dubs, et al., 1986). [Pg.600]

For arbitrary angle 4) or director axis angular and spatial distributions, and more complicated cell structure, the phase shift, and therefore the transmission of light through the cell and other accompanying polarization selective elements, is not amenable to simple analytical treatment. More sophisticated Jones matrix methods or nmnerical technique such as the finite difference time domain (FDTD) nmnerical methods discussed in the next chapter are needed to solve such a complex propagation problem. [Pg.141]


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