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Perpendicular Transient in Chemistry Formulas
Perpendicular Transient is the time taken for perpendicular polarization between the pump and probe lasers. And is denoted by I
⊥
. Perpendicular Transient is usually measured using the Femtosecond for Time. Note that the value of Perpendicular Transient is always positive.
Chemistry formulas that make use of Perpendicular Transient
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Anisotropy Decay Behavior
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What is the Perpendicular Transient?
Perpendicular Transient is the time taken for perpendicular polarization between the pump and probe lasers. Perpendicular Transient is usually measured using the Femtosecond for Time. Note that the value of Perpendicular Transient is always positive.
Can the Perpendicular Transient be negative?
No, the Perpendicular Transient, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Perpendicular Transient?
Perpendicular Transient is usually measured using the Femtosecond[fs] for Time. Second[fs], Millisecond[fs], Microsecond[fs] are the few other units in which Perpendicular Transient can be measured.
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