The use of linearly or circularly polarized light in the absorption or excitation beam in spectroscopic studies involving lanthanide ions, and the analysis of emitted light polarization has provided useful information concerning molecular structure, and excited state dynamics and energetics. Linear polarization studies may be used to aid in the assignment of crystal field components of electronic transitions, and circular polarization may be employed as a probe of chiral structure and structural changes. Examples of several of the different experimental techniques are presented and discussed
The structural characterization of non-covalent complexes between nucleic acids and small molecules ...
A method is described for the spectropolarimetric titrations of the group IIA and lanthanide (III) m...
Luminescence of lanthanide(III) ions sensitively reflects atomic environment. However, the signal m...
Lanthanide (III) luminescence is very characteristic: it is characterized by narrow emission bands, ...
In the first part of this chapter we will illustrate circular dichroism and we will discuss the opti...
Optical probes that provide information about local chirality have been developed based on changes t...
The development of emissive lanthanide complexes as structural or reactive probes to signal changes ...
This work is based on circularly polarised luminescence spectroscopy of functionalised Lanthanide (I...
It has been shown that circular dichroism (CD) and two-photon absorption (TPA) spectroscopies are ca...
The following optical spectroscopy methods used to study of liquid crystals have been discussed: inf...
Linear dichroism is the phenomenon of anisotropic absorption of light. It is shown by materials cont...
$^{\ast}$This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF Grant CHE80-04209).Magnetic...
This book provides an introduction to optical anisotropy (linear dichroism, LD) and optical activity...
The structural characterization of non-covalent complexes between nucleic acids and small molecules ...
A key distinction between the lanthanide (4f) and the actinide (5f) transition elements is the incre...
The structural characterization of non-covalent complexes between nucleic acids and small molecules ...
A method is described for the spectropolarimetric titrations of the group IIA and lanthanide (III) m...
Luminescence of lanthanide(III) ions sensitively reflects atomic environment. However, the signal m...
Lanthanide (III) luminescence is very characteristic: it is characterized by narrow emission bands, ...
In the first part of this chapter we will illustrate circular dichroism and we will discuss the opti...
Optical probes that provide information about local chirality have been developed based on changes t...
The development of emissive lanthanide complexes as structural or reactive probes to signal changes ...
This work is based on circularly polarised luminescence spectroscopy of functionalised Lanthanide (I...
It has been shown that circular dichroism (CD) and two-photon absorption (TPA) spectroscopies are ca...
The following optical spectroscopy methods used to study of liquid crystals have been discussed: inf...
Linear dichroism is the phenomenon of anisotropic absorption of light. It is shown by materials cont...
$^{\ast}$This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF Grant CHE80-04209).Magnetic...
This book provides an introduction to optical anisotropy (linear dichroism, LD) and optical activity...
The structural characterization of non-covalent complexes between nucleic acids and small molecules ...
A key distinction between the lanthanide (4f) and the actinide (5f) transition elements is the incre...
The structural characterization of non-covalent complexes between nucleic acids and small molecules ...
A method is described for the spectropolarimetric titrations of the group IIA and lanthanide (III) m...
Luminescence of lanthanide(III) ions sensitively reflects atomic environment. However, the signal m...