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Imaging of 3D Molecular Orientations by Polarization-Controlled Coherent Raman Microscopy

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Abstract

A new optical imaging method determines the 3D angles of molecular orientation by concurrent polarization analysis of multiple Raman modes. Theoretical description and data analysis results of semicrystalline polyethylene will be presented.

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