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Graduate Polarized Raman Spectroscopy: Understanding the Magic Angle
I guess so Thank you very much- Smerdiis
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Graduate Polarized Raman Spectroscopy: Understanding the Magic Angle
oh actually it has when you linearly polarise the light, you are rotating and adjusting its electric field to a specific angle This is the base of techniques such as linear dichroism, circular dicroism, polarised Raman spectroscopy and polarised IR spectroscopy.- Smerdiis
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Graduate Polarized Raman Spectroscopy: Understanding the Magic Angle
Dear DrDu The magic-angle in Raman spectroscopy or Linear Dicroism is the difference in the electric field of two different incident light polarizations. Thanks- Smerdiis
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Graduate Polarized Raman Spectroscopy: Understanding the Magic Angle
Dear friends I have a question regarding to polarized Raman spectroscopy. When we are talking about parallel and perpendicular electric field of the laser, is the magic angle 90° or 54.7°? I'd be grateful if you could answer me as soon as possible. Best wishes Kasra- Smerdiis
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