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IN continuation of our studies on the orientation of polymer molecules1, we have examined several rolled polymer sheets with polarized infra-red radiation using a selenium polarizer2 and a lithium fluoride prism to give high dispersion in the 3-micron region.
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ELLIOTT, A., AMBROSE, E. & TEMPLE, R. Double Orientation and Infra-Red Dichroism in Polymers. Nature 163, 567 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163567a0
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