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A Recording Spectropolarimeter

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Abstract

An automatic recording spectropolarimeter especially adapted to molecular structure investigations is described and its design considerations analyzed. It employs a polarimetric principle using a Faraday modulator to obtain a sensitivity approaching 0.0005° under the most favorable conditions. The spectral range 1875 Å to 6000 Å is covered with a resolving power of about 10 Å and sample absorbance up to 2.0 can be tolerated.

© 1964 Optical Society of America

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