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Specifics of the Frequency Dispersion of Natural Optical Activity of a Nonideal Molecular Crystal in the Exciton Region of Energy Spectrum

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Special features of natural optical activity of a nonideal molecular crystal are studied and its frequency dispersion in the exciton region of energy spectrum is being numerically simulated. The rotatory power dependence on structural defect concentration of the considered lattice is being investigated for different frequency ranges.

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This study was performed within budgetary funding for the Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering named after A.A. Galkin (project “Formation of the Structure and Properties of Promising Multifunctional Materials”).

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Rybalka, A.E., Rumyantsev, V.V., Fedorov, S.A. et al. Specifics of the Frequency Dispersion of Natural Optical Activity of a Nonideal Molecular Crystal in the Exciton Region of Energy Spectrum. Opt. Spectrosc. 129, 1002–1006 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X2107016X

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