Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582338 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have for the first time observed birefringence of a chiral cubic crystal of class T, along the [1Â 0Â 0] directions, and proved that the anisotropy is of an intrinsic nature. The measurement of artifact-free linear birefringence (LB) and circular birefringence (CBÂ =Â optical rotatory dispersion (ORD)) was made possible by the use of our universal chiroptical spectrophotometer (UCS) which was developed especially for solid-state samples [R. Kuroda, T. Harada, Y. Shindo, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72 (2001) 3802; T. Harada, R.Kuroda, Chem. Lett. 3 (2002) 326]. A set of procedures for obtaining artifact-free LB was also devised in this study based on the Mueller matrix method. Only the non-birefringent axis is along the [1Â 1Â 1] directions.
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Authors
Takunori Harada, Tomohiro Sato, Reiko Kuroda,