
To set the polarization angle, type any number from 0 to 180 in the
Polarizer Angle text box on the Bench tab of the Experiment Setup
dialog box (available through Experiment Setup in the Collect
menu). Use the up and down arrows to step the polarizer one degree
at a time to optimize your signal.
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In OMNIC Help Topics find “polarizer” in the Index and go to
“Controlling the polarizer” for more detailed instructions.
Begin you experiment by collecting backgrounds (as single beam
spectra) at each polarizer angle required by your experiment. Save
each background spectrum with a unique, descriptive name, such as
Background 0, Background 90. Once the background spectra are
collected and saved, you can begin to collect sample spectra. Sample
data may be collected and saved as single beam spectra. Once data
collection is complete, use the appropriate background file to
reprocess the data into your final format. Sample data also may be
collected and saved as ratioed spectra (%T, A, %R etc.) using the
corresponding stored background. Use the Background Handling
parameter on the Collect tab in Experiment Setup to specify the
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