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This effect is used in polarimetry to measure the optical activity of a sample.
So far, one planet has been studied by polarimetry.
Polarimetry of thin films and surfaces is commonly known as ellipsometry.
It may be measured using polarimetry.
These measurements are known as polarimetry.
One of the most important physical properties that is used to study anomers is the specific rotation, which can be monitored by polarimetry.
The FIR system has 2 modes of operation: interferometry and polarimetry.
The study concluded that there was a weak correlation between the lightcurve and polarimetry curve as a function of rotation angle.
Ellipsometry and polarimetry are methods to characterize samples according to their optical properties and composition.
Imaging, spectroscopy, and polarimetry are routinely conducted at both visible and infrared wavelengths.
The goal of this European collaboration is to establish and enhance ellipsometry and polarimetry as a measurement tool.
IXO scientific goals require gathering many pieces of information using different techniques such as spectroscopy, timing, imaging, and polarimetry.
David Axon was a leading expert in the field of astronomical polarimetry and the phenomenology of active galactic nuclei.
Polarimetry studies can reveal the properties of cosmic dust and synchrotron radiation regions in galaxies and other astronomical objects.
How does FIR polarimetry work?
This anisotropy causes changes in the polarization of the incident beam, and is easily observable using cross-polar microscopy or polarimetry.
Directions of scientific work: Chronobiology, Chronotoxicology, Laser polarimetry of biological objects.
I think I speak for everyone when I say that this will be really devastating for our understanding of radio transients and polarimetry.
In this division researchers are dedicated to problems in classical optics, optical design and engineering, holography, interferometry, polarimetry, vision, etc.
Astronomical devices used for polarimetry, called polarimeters, are capable of detecting the polarized light and rejecting the unpolarized beams (starlight).
The purity of sucrose is measured by polarimetry, through the rotation of plane-polarized light by a solution of sugar.
Experiments by Jean Baptist Biot reveal polarimetry in the polarization of light in liquids.
CD spectroscopy is replacing polarimetry as a method for characterising chiral compounds, although the latter is still popular with sugar chemists.
An external wheel containing a waveplate can be used with a polarizer in the CVF wheel for polarimetry.
TASP - a cold neutron triple-axis spectrometer with polarization analysis and neutron spherical polarimetry.