| Literature DB >> 33988971 |
Zhiyi Yuan1, Yunke Zhou1, Zhen Qiao1, Chan Eng Aik2, Wei-Chen Tu3, Xiaoqin Wu4, Yu-Cheng Chen1,5.
Abstract
Chiral light-matter interactions have emerged as a promising area in biophysics and quantum optics. Great progress in enhancing chiral light-matter interactions have been investigated through passive resonators or spontaneous emission. Nevertheless, the interaction between chiral biomolecules and stimulated emission remains unexplored. Here we introduce the concept of a biological chiral laser by amplifying chiral light-matter interactions in an active resonator through stimulated emission process. Green fluorescent proteins or chiral biomolecules encapsulated in Fabry-Perot microcavity served as the gain material while excited by either left-handed or right-handed circularly polarized pump laser. Owing to the nonlinear pump energy dependence of stimulated emission, significant enhancement of chiral light-matter interactions was demonstrated. Detailed experiments and theory revealed that a lasing dissymmetry factor is determined by molecular absorption dissymmetry factor at its excitation wavelength. Finally, chirality transfer was investigated under a stimulated emission process through resonance energy transfer. Our findings elucidate the mechanism of stimulated chiral light-matter interactions, providing better understanding of light-matter interaction in biophysics, chiral sensing, and quantum biophotonics.Keywords: chiral light−matter interactions; fluorescent proteins; microlasers; optical microcavity; stimulated emission
Year: 2021 PMID: 33988971 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c01805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881