Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10670362 | Thin Solid Films | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Mechanisms of molecular chirality induction are fundamental to many questions in chemistry. Interest in these mechanisms is shifting toward media of increasing complexity that simultaneously exhibit linear birefringence and dichroism and where the common assumption that optical activity is the only optical effect that affects light polarization is no longer valid. Light propagation through several of these anisotropic media can be appropriately studied with transmission Mueller matrix ellipsometry. The applications presented herein include the measurement of optical activity in stirred solutions of soft-matter nanophases and the determination of chiral domains in solid-state samples.
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Authors
Oriol Arteaga, Zoubir El-Hachemi, Adolf Canillas, Josep Maria Ribó,