| Literature DB >> 33372145 |
Jincheng Ni1,2, Shunli Liu1, Dong Wu3, Zhaoxin Lao1, Zhongyu Wang1, Kun Huang4, Shengyun Ji1, Jiawen Li1, Zhixiang Huang5, Qihua Xiong6, Yanlei Hu3, Jiaru Chu1, Cheng-Wei Qiu7.
Abstract
Spin angular momentum of light is vital to investigate enantiomers characterized by circular dichroism (CD), widely adopted in biology, chemistry, and material science. However, to discriminate chiral materials with multiscale features, CD spectroscopy normally requires wavelength-swept laser sources as well as wavelength-specific optical accessories. Here, we experimentally demonstrate an orbital-angular-momentum-assisted approach to yield chiroptical signals with monochromatic light. The gigantic vortical differential scattering (VDS) of ∼120% is achieved on intrinsically chiral microstructures fabricated by femtosecond laser. The VDS measurements can robustly generate chiroptical properties on microstructures with varying geometric features (e.g., diameters and helical pitches) and detect chiral molecules with high sensitivity. This VDS scheme lays a paradigm-shift pavement toward efficiently chiroptical discrimination of multiscale chiral structures with photonic orbital angular momentum. It simplifies and complements the conventional CD spectroscopy, opening possibilities for measuring weak optical chirality, especially on mesoscale chiral architectures and macromolecules.Entities:
Keywords: chiral structure; optical chirality; orbital angular momentum; vortex beam
Year: 2021 PMID: 33372145 PMCID: PMC7812836 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2020055118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205