Differential Raman Scattering of Right and Left Circularly Polarized Light by Asymmetric Molecules

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IT has been suggested that Rayleigh and Raman scattered light from optically active molecules should show polarization effects which could provide new information about their structure and configuration1-3. Circular intensity differentials (CIDs) defined by2 where I R and I L are the scattered intensities in right and left circularly polarized incident light, have recently been observed in the Raman spectra of α-phenylethanol and α-phenylethylamine4. (Raman CID was first reported by Bosnich et al. 5, using α-phenylethylamine, but it has been suggested that the results are spurious4.) Observations now reported on another liquid, α-phenylethylisocyanate, could indicate that these differentials originate in bending vibrations around the asymmetric carbon atom.

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