Abstract

Due to its spectral properties a dichroism, induced in thin light-sensitive AgCl films, doped by granular Ag, makes it feasible to record spectra of the optical rotation in the visible region. In this paper the experimental data are presented for the recorded rotation spectrum of the optically active crystal. It is shown that the spectrogram recorded contains information about the angle of rotation and the value of the induced dichroism. A new method of determining the dichroism and its dispersion is suggested based on the study of the spectrogram in white light using a pair of polaroids with different crossing angles.

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