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Main Authors: Schölzel, Franziska, Narudin, Arina, Ciesielska, Aleksandra, Ehm, Alexander, Zahn, Dietrich R. T., van Gompel, Wouter, Kahmann, Simon, Salvan, Georgeta
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.24653
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  • Circular Dichroism (CD) spectroscopy has evolved from a purely solution based method towards a powerful tool in the analysis of chiral thin films. Although a straightforward technique, the genuine CD signal is often accompanied by artifacts arising from optical anisotropy and instrumental imperfections. This tutorial presents a two-step workflow that reliably isolates the orientation invariant CD response for anisotropic thin films by combining azimuthal sample rotation with sample flipping. For this purpose, a home-built sample stage was developed, which enables systematic suppression of many anisotropy-induced artifacts in commercial CD spectrophotometers. Both a detailed description of the setup itself as well as the needed python script are provided. The reliability of the workflow is demonstrated on two selected samples from different research fields: chiral molecules attached to metallic surfaces as well as metal halide perovskites incorporating chiral spacer molecules