Balasubramanian, D. ; Kumar, C. (1976) Recent studies of the circular dichroism and optical rotatory dispersion of biopolymers Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 11 (2). pp. 223-286. ISSN 0570-4928
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Abstract
When electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter, a number of changes result both in the light and in matter. The intensity of the light at given wavelength may be reduced due to absorption; the velocity of light may change, dependent on the wavelength, upon interaction with the medium due to refractive index dispersion (scattering). If the incident light is plane polarized, a change in the plane of polarization may occur, again dependent on wavelength [optical rotatory dispersion (ORD)]. Also, the radiation may become elliptically polarized at the absorption bands; this phenomenon is termed circular dichroism (CD). While normal absorption and dispersion occur with any molecule, ORD and CD require not only polarized light but also molecular systems with built-in asymmetry or dissymmetry.
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