Selective Orientation of Chiral Molecules by Laser Fields with Twisted Polarization
Chemical Physics
2018-03-23 v1 Optics
Abstract
We explore a pure optical method for enantioselective orientation of chiral molecules by means of laser fields with twisted polarization. Several field implementations are considered, including a pair of delayed cross-polarized laser pulses, an optical centrifuge, and polarization shaped pulses. The underlying classical orientation mechanism common for all these fields is discussed, and its operation is demonstrated for a range of chiral molecules of various complexity: hydrogen thioperoxide (), propylene oxide () and ethyl oxirane (). The presented results demonstrate generality, versatility and robustness of this optical method for manipulating molecular enantiomers in the gas phase.
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@article{arxiv.1711.01552,
title = {Selective Orientation of Chiral Molecules by Laser Fields with Twisted Polarization},
author = {I. Tutunnikov and E. Gershnabel and S. Gold and I. Sh. Averbukh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.01552},
year = {2018}
}