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Asymmetric transmission and optical rotation of a quasi-3D asymmetric metallic structure.
Optics Letters, 2014Three-dimensional (3D) asymmetric plasmonic structures possessing asymmetric optical transmission properties have been widely studied. However, these structures have limitations for application due to fabrication techniques.
Shan Wu+7 more
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Medical Hypotheses, 1990
It is suggested that viral nucleic acid inserts in vulnerable regions of host cell DNA contribute to cell transformation by introducing 43 degrees of optical rotation at 425 nm, and that a carcinogenic event caused by DNA inserts and adducts is spurious electron ejection from important adenine molecules that may be far from insert/adduct sites.
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It is suggested that viral nucleic acid inserts in vulnerable regions of host cell DNA contribute to cell transformation by introducing 43 degrees of optical rotation at 425 nm, and that a carcinogenic event caused by DNA inserts and adducts is spurious electron ejection from important adenine molecules that may be far from insert/adduct sites.
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Optical Faraday rotation [PDF]
Three calculations of optical Faraday rotation are presented in which a linearly polarized field is incident on a medium of harmonic oscillators in the presence of a longitudinal magnetic field. The rotation of the plane of polarization of the field is evaluated using classical oscillators and the Lorentz force equation, quantum oscillators and the ...
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The Optical Rotation of Methyloxirane in Aqueous Solution: A Never Ending Story?
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2013The long-standing problem of the calculation of the optical rotation (OR) of (R)-methyloxirane in aqueous solution at different wavelengths is solved by means of a novel gauge-invariant computational protocol able to take into account at the same time ...
F. Lipparini+3 more
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1987
Optical activity generated by the rotational normal coordinates is investigated. The theoretical formulation is based on classical principles and uses the definition of the rotational normal coordinates and the changes in electric and magnetic dipole moment components along the principal axes of inertia due to rotations represented by these coordinates.
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Optical activity generated by the rotational normal coordinates is investigated. The theoretical formulation is based on classical principles and uses the definition of the rotational normal coordinates and the changes in electric and magnetic dipole moment components along the principal axes of inertia due to rotations represented by these coordinates.
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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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Circular dichroism and optical rotation of lactamide and 2-aminopropanol in aqueous solution.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013The performance of implicit and explicit solvent models (polarizable continuum model (PCM) and microsolvation with positions of water molecules obtained either from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations or quantum mechanical geometry optimization) for ...
Anna Pikulska+3 more
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Optics Letters, 2015
We present a new tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) approach that allows capturing the three-dimensional refractive index structure of single cells in suspension without labeling, using 180° rotation of the cells.
Mor Habaza+3 more
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We present a new tomographic phase microscopy (TPM) approach that allows capturing the three-dimensional refractive index structure of single cells in suspension without labeling, using 180° rotation of the cells.
Mor Habaza+3 more
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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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