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It is shown that the angular distribution of photoelectrons ejected on absorption of left or right circularly polarized light by a mixture of randomly oriented dextrorotatory and levorotatory optical isomers behaves as A+Ccos^2, where is the angle between the photoelectron momentum and photon direction of incidence and Bcos is introduced by the presence of unequal numbers of each isomer. All coefficients of cos^n are of order, and analysis shows that B can be as large as A and C.
Burke Ritchie (Thu,) studied this question.