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Femtosecond characterization of vibrational optical activity of chiral molecules

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  • Hanju Rhee

    (Department of Chemistry,
    Center for Multidimensional Spectroscopy, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea)

  • Young-Gun June

    (Department of Chemistry,)

  • Jang-Soo Lee

    (Department of Chemistry,
    Center for Multidimensional Spectroscopy, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea)

  • Kyung-Koo Lee

    (Department of Chemistry,
    Center for Multidimensional Spectroscopy, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea)

  • Jeong-Hyon Ha

    (Multidimensional Spectroscopy Laboratory, Korea Basic Science Institute)

  • Zee Hwan Kim

    (Department of Chemistry,)

  • Seung-Joon Jeon

    (Department of Chemistry,
    Multidimensional Spectroscopy Laboratory, Korea Basic Science Institute)

  • Minhaeng Cho

    (Department of Chemistry,
    Center for Multidimensional Spectroscopy, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea
    Multidimensional Spectroscopy Laboratory, Korea Basic Science Institute)

Abstract

Chiral molecules, the movie Chiral molecules interact differently with left and right circularly polarized light, and the resultant optical activity has long been used to learn about molecular structures. The development of circular dichroism spectroscopy that can determine optical activity in a time-resolved manner raises the exciting prospect of the direct mapping of structural changes of important chemical or biological processes involving chiral molecules. Rhee et al. show that despite the difficulties posed by notoriously weak signals and large background contributions, optical activity in the infrared can be detected with femtosecond time-resolution by heterodyned spectral interferometry. This means that 'molecular motion pictures' of fundamental processes from a chiral perspective could soon be a reality.

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  • Hanju Rhee & Young-Gun June & Jang-Soo Lee & Kyung-Koo Lee & Jeong-Hyon Ha & Zee Hwan Kim & Seung-Joon Jeon & Minhaeng Cho, 2009. "Femtosecond characterization of vibrational optical activity of chiral molecules," Nature, Nature, vol. 458(7236), pages 310-313, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:458:y:2009:i:7236:d:10.1038_nature07846
    DOI: 10.1038/nature07846
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    1. Daowang Peng & Chenglin Gu & Zhong Zuo & Yuanfeng Di & Xing Zou & Lulu Tang & Lunhua Deng & Daping Luo & Yang Liu & Wenxue Li, 2023. "Dual-comb optical activity spectroscopy for the analysis of vibrational optical activity induced by external magnetic field," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-11, December.

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