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Pump-Probe Spectroscopy Could Help to Control Chiral Molecules

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An international research team at Freie Universität Berlin, in collaboration with colleagues at the DESY research center, Kiel University, and Kansas State University, has proposed a quantum-chemical calculation-based approach to induce and probe chiral vibrational motion using pump-probe spectroscopy. Such an approach aims provide a solution to achieve absolute asymmetric synthesis, or the control of product chirality using only light fields. It would also demonstrate a method to use light to change a planar molecule into a chiral molecule that exhibits only one type of handedness...Read full article

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    A light beam whose electric vectors can be broken into two perpendicular elements that have equal amplitudes and that differ in phase by l/4 wavelength.
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