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Molecular orientation mapping down to sub-wavelength scale

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Abstract

Polarisation of light can be used to measure orientation of absorbing dipoles, birefringent domains, material re-distribution in complex mixtures at very different spectral domains: from visible throughout infra-red (IR) to sub-mm wavelength at THz frequencies.

© 2021 Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Optical Society (OSA)

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