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Anisotropic luminescent molecules

As it is shown in Fig. 3.1(b) in Chapter 3, typical hole centres in alkali halides - H and centres being XJ - quasi-molecules oriented along the (110) axis are rather anisotropic which is observed experimentally, e.g., via polarized recombination luminescence [70, 71]. Their analog is a dumb-bell interstitial in many metals. [Pg.205]

See also Biomacromolecular Applications of Circular Dichroism and ORD Chiroptical Spectroscopy, Emission Theory Chiroptical Spectroscopy, General Theory Chiroptical Spectroscopy, Oriented Molecules and Anisotropic Systems Circularly Polarized Luminescence and Fluorescence Detected Circular Dichroism Light Sources and Optics Luminescence, Theory Nonlinear Optical Properties Vibrational CD Spectrometers Vibrational CD, Applications Vibrational CD, Theory. [Pg.555]

See also Chiroptical Spectroscopy, General Theory Chiroptical Spectroscopy, Oriented Molecules and Anisotropic Systems Circularly Polarized Luminescence and Fluorescence Detected Circular Dichr-oism Luminescence, Theory. [Pg.250]


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