TY - JOUR
T1 - Definition of important factors in polarised infrared spectroscopy
T2 - vibrational circular and linear dichroism in normal transmission mode and in attenuated total reflectance
AU - Wormell, Paul
AU - Yu, Chang
AU - Vishwakarma, Pinky
AU - Shadmehri, Nima
AU - Venkatesan, Koushik
AU - Lu, Yiqing
AU - Rodger, Alison
N1 - © 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - Infrared absorbance (IR) spectroscopy is seeing a resurgence in applications in both quality control and research laboratories. Vibrational linear dichroism (VLD) adds a dimension to the spectrum for oriented samples, which helps separate peaks and identify polarisations of transitions. Measuring VLD by rotating either the sample or a polariser is prone to error, so we use an adapted vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) instrument with a photoelastic modulator producing alternate polarisations to measure VLD. However, in contrast to VCD, transmission VLD spectra show a small contribution to the VLD that follows the absorbance even for isotropic samples. In this work, we show the origin of this contribution to VLD and why it does not affect VCD. This leads to a method for extracting the true VLD spectra from the measured data. In an attenuated total reflectance (ATR) mode of measurement, the situation is further complicated by the polarisation and refractive index-dependent changes of the light's electric field intensity. Equations are developed to account for these effects. It appears that there is a variable contribution of an absorbance spectrum to the ATR-VLD. Some speculation is given as to the origin of this effect.
AB - Infrared absorbance (IR) spectroscopy is seeing a resurgence in applications in both quality control and research laboratories. Vibrational linear dichroism (VLD) adds a dimension to the spectrum for oriented samples, which helps separate peaks and identify polarisations of transitions. Measuring VLD by rotating either the sample or a polariser is prone to error, so we use an adapted vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) instrument with a photoelastic modulator producing alternate polarisations to measure VLD. However, in contrast to VCD, transmission VLD spectra show a small contribution to the VLD that follows the absorbance even for isotropic samples. In this work, we show the origin of this contribution to VLD and why it does not affect VCD. This leads to a method for extracting the true VLD spectra from the measured data. In an attenuated total reflectance (ATR) mode of measurement, the situation is further complicated by the polarisation and refractive index-dependent changes of the light's electric field intensity. Equations are developed to account for these effects. It appears that there is a variable contribution of an absorbance spectrum to the ATR-VLD. Some speculation is given as to the origin of this effect.
KW - Attenuated total reflectance
KW - Infrared absorbance
KW - Infrared linear dichroism
KW - Polarisation effects
KW - Polarised spectroscopy
KW - Quantitative analysis
KW - Vibrational linear dichroism
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U2 - 10.1071/CH25110
DO - 10.1071/CH25110
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-9425
VL - 78
JO - Australian Journal of Chemistry
JF - Australian Journal of Chemistry
IS - 12
M1 - CH25110
ER -