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Subject circular intensity difference

The other form of optical activity in vibrational transitions is known as Raman optical activity (ROA). Here, also, one measures an intensity difference for left compared to right circularly polarized incident radiation however, optical activity in light scattering has no direct analog in electronic spectroscopy. ROA was first measured by Laurence Barron, A. D. Buckingham, and M. P. Bogaard in 1973 (9) and several reviews of the subject have since appeared (10-14). [Pg.116]

Since the complete details of the CPL theory have been the subject of numerous reviews [36-42], only a brief overview of the theoretical principles is highlighted here. CPL spectroscopy allows one to measure the difference in the luminescence intensity (A/) of left circularly polarised light (I ) versus right circularly polarised light (/ ). By convention this difference is defined as... [Pg.79]


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