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IR Absorption Anisotropy of Films of Copper Phthalocyanine and Composites Based on It in the Region of γ-(CH) Oscillations

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By the IR spectrophotometric method, metastable vacuum-deposited films of copper phthalocyanine and composites based on it have been investigated. For copper phthalocyanine films, an intense absorption band in the region of 729 cm−1, which appears at oblique incidence of linearly polarized radiation with oscillations lying in the incidence plane, has been established. Its origin is associated with the features of the supermolecular architecture of polycrystalline films particular, with the character of “packing” of copper phthalocyanine microcrystallites.

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Shulitskii, B.G., Filippov, V.V. & Baranov, I.L. IR Absorption Anisotropy of Films of Copper Phthalocyanine and Composites Based on It in the Region of γ-(CH) Oscillations. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 70, 350–354 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025121203098

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