“…Since the pioneering work of Fano and Macek [1], Herschbach and coworkers [2] and of Blais and Truhlar [3], substantial progress has been made during the past several years in the field of chemical reaction stereodynamics . With the development in new experimental techniques, such as laser-induced chemiluminescence [8], polarized laser-induced fluorescence [9], core extraction combined with resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (RE-MPI) [10,11], and doppler resolved laser-induced fluorescence [12,13], it is becoming increasingly Chemical Physics 283 (2002) [463][464][465][466][467][468][469][470][471][472] www.elsevier.com/locate/chemphys clear that product rotational polarization can provide detailed mechanistic information. One important step in the theoretical progress is the introduction of the concept of polarization dependent differential cross-sections (PDDCSs) by Shafer-Ray et al [14].…”