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Rotating optical microcavities
2007 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics - Pacific Rim, 2007The Sagnac effect in rotating microcavities is studied theoretically and numerically. The frequency shift due to the Sagnac effect occurs as a threshold-like phenomenon for the angular velocity in a rotating microcavity. Above the threshold, the eigenfunctions of a rotating microcavity become rotating waves while they are standing waves below the ...
T. Harayama, S. Sunada
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THE subject of the influence of magnetism on light has again been coming into experimental prominence, combined, however, with confusion on the side of theory: and a brief exposition of some considerations which I have treated more privately more than once may be to the public advantage.
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ChemInform Abstract: Optical Rotation of Achiral Compounds [PDF]
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Christine M. Isborn+3 more
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1960
Publisher Summary This chapter explains optical rotation. THE potential value of optical rotation as a method of investigating polypeptide structure has been fully appreciated only within the last few years. During this time, extensive experimental work on a wide variety of proteins and synthetic polypeptides has revealed striking correlations between
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Publisher Summary This chapter explains optical rotation. THE potential value of optical rotation as a method of investigating polypeptide structure has been fully appreciated only within the last few years. During this time, extensive experimental work on a wide variety of proteins and synthetic polypeptides has revealed striking correlations between
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Nonreciprocal Optical Rotation in Antiferromagnets
Physical Review Letters, 1995We consider nonreciprocal optical effects in classical N\'eel antiferromagnets, where the purely macroscopic electrodynamics does not provide any rotation. The nonzero result appears as a correction linear in the scattering theory parameter $a/\ensuremath{\lambda}$, atomic distance over wavelength.
Igor Dzyaloshinskii, E. V. Papamichail
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Optical Rotation of Noncovalent Aggregates
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2003Dilute solutions of (R)-(-)-pantolactone in CCl4 were studied by polarimetry in conjunction with theoretical calculations of [alpha]D. Our data demonstrate that the self-association of a chiral solute results in a change in [alpha]D that can be accounted for by the presence of hydrogen-bonded dimeric species.
Nilu Jayasuriya+3 more
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Observation of an amplified optical rotation
Applied Optics, 1987Il est possible d'obtenir des signaux de rotation optique intenses sans exposer l'echantillon a un flux de lumiere ...
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The optical rotation of gelatin films
Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry, 1968AbstractOptical rotation measurements of a series of relatively thick gelatin films prepared under a variety of drying conditions were made. The technique permits rotation measurements to be made during the drying process. It is found that the temperature and humidity of the drying air do not significantly affect the rotation of the films at ...
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Optical rotation of ribonuclease
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1968Margaret Jean Lowe, John A. Schellman
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Rotation of the Moon; Optical Librations
1966The revolution of the Moon around the Earth, and with the Earth around the Sun, are not the only motions performed by our satellites. As has been realized in the earliest days of lunar observations from the fact that the Moon exhibit to us on Earth (almost) always the same face, it must also rotate with a uniform angular velocity about an axis fixed in
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