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Laser light polarization plastic visualizer: light scattering distribution and anisotropy
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Laser light polarization plastic visualizer: light scattering distribution and anisotropy

Andrey Shalit, D. E. Lucchetta, L. Criante, F. Vita, J. R. Tasseva, F. Simoni, L. Franco, R. Bizzarri, P. Faraci, Riccardo Conte, …
RSC Advances, Vol.3(21), pp.7677-7680
2013
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Abstract

A laser light polarization visualizer (LPV) is obtainable by the photopolymerization of a multi-acrylate monomer, initiated by diketones under a single beam nano-pulsed (lambda = 532 nm) laser light. The derived light scattering distribution and polymer anisotropy are dependent on the polarization state of the incident-polymerizing beam. By adding a 1-haloalkane to the mixture, the solid angle of the scattered light increases. This phenomenon is dependent on the halogen of the haloalkane.

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