Abstract
Molecules which absorb different amounts of left and right circularly polarized light can be studied by a type of absorption spectroscopy called circular dichroism. Circular dichroism is the difference in absorption for left and right circularly polarized light expressed as absorbance (AL-AR) or molar extinction coefficient (εL-εR), as a function of wavelength.
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