2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c00854
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Effects of Polarizer–Analyzer Configurations for FTIR Spectroscopy: Implications for Multiple Polarization Algorithms

Callum Gassner,
Ankit Dodla,
Aaron Mclean
et al.

Abstract: Polarized Fourier transform infrared (p-FTIR) spectroscopy is a widely used technique for determining orientational information in thin organic materials. Conventionally, a single polarizer is placed in the path of the incident light (termed the polarizer). Occasionally, a second polarizer is also placed after the sample (referred to as the analyzer). However, this polarizer−analyzer configuration has the potential to induce polarization-dependent variances in the final spectra beyond those that are expected, … Show more

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