The differential scattering of left‐ and right‐handed circularly polarized light by optically active molecules is now well established in both theory and experiment. In this paper the dependence of Rayleigh and Raman differential scattering intensities on the angle of scattering is analyzed. It is demonstrated that an experimental study of this angle‐dependence should enable magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole effects to be separately evaluated, and provide a useful method for testing electronic and vibrational wave function calculations. Results for circular differential Raman scattering are given in terms of irreducible tensors, allowing the selection rules for polarized and depolarized Raman bands to be applied in a straightforward w...
The theory of differential scattering described in part I (preceding paper) is applied to the Raman ...
Rayleigh and Raman circular intensity differentials are calculated for a dissymmetric molecule compr...
The principal task of this thesis was to develop theoretical expressions which would enable the Rayl...
The intensity of Rayleigh and Raman scattering from optically active molecules is shown to be slight...
Chiral systems can scatter circularly polarized photons at rates dependent on the handedness of the ...
Circular and linear polarization Rayleigh and Raman optical activity observables from chiral molecul...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The various theories of optical activity are applied to the differential Raman scattering of circula...
The molecular theory of the scattering of polarized light is applied to the problem of the artefacts...
Chiral molecules scatter circularly-polarized light at different rates according to their handedness...
$^{1}$L. Hecht and L.A. Nafie (unpublished results).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Syr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of ToledoRecently the theory of optical acti...
The dependence of Raman optical activity and the associated artifacts on the scattering angle is dis...
We present here an introductory review of Raman optical activity (ROA), a newly developed version of...
The intensity of Rayleigh and Raman scattering from any molecule in a static magnetic field, paralle...
The theory of differential scattering described in part I (preceding paper) is applied to the Raman ...
Rayleigh and Raman circular intensity differentials are calculated for a dissymmetric molecule compr...
The principal task of this thesis was to develop theoretical expressions which would enable the Rayl...
The intensity of Rayleigh and Raman scattering from optically active molecules is shown to be slight...
Chiral systems can scatter circularly polarized photons at rates dependent on the handedness of the ...
Circular and linear polarization Rayleigh and Raman optical activity observables from chiral molecul...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
The various theories of optical activity are applied to the differential Raman scattering of circula...
The molecular theory of the scattering of polarized light is applied to the problem of the artefacts...
Chiral molecules scatter circularly-polarized light at different rates according to their handedness...
$^{1}$L. Hecht and L.A. Nafie (unpublished results).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Syr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of ToledoRecently the theory of optical acti...
The dependence of Raman optical activity and the associated artifacts on the scattering angle is dis...
We present here an introductory review of Raman optical activity (ROA), a newly developed version of...
The intensity of Rayleigh and Raman scattering from any molecule in a static magnetic field, paralle...
The theory of differential scattering described in part I (preceding paper) is applied to the Raman ...
Rayleigh and Raman circular intensity differentials are calculated for a dissymmetric molecule compr...
The principal task of this thesis was to develop theoretical expressions which would enable the Rayl...