Raman optical activity underpins a powerful vibrational spectroscopic technique for obtaining detailed structural information about chiral molecular species. The effect centers on the discriminatory interplay between the handedness of material chirality with that of circularly polarized light. Twisted light possessing an optical orbital angular momentum carries helical phase fronts that screw either clockwise or anticlockwise and, thus, possess a handedness that is completely distinct from the polarization. Here a novel form of Raman optical activity that is sensitive to the handedness of the incident twisted photons through a spin-orbit interaction of light is identified, representing a new chiroptical spectroscopic technique
The theory and applications of Raman optical activity (ROA), which measures vibrational optical acti...
In the circular differential Raman scattering observed in biological and other large polyfunctional ...
Chiral molecules can exist in two forms that are mirror images of each other. Discrimination of both...
Chiral molecules scatter circularly-polarized light at different rates according to their handedness...
Chiroptical and optical activity effects involve differential interactions between matter and light....
Recent molecular photonics studies have highlighted the significant role that phase-structured light...
We present here an introductory review of Raman optical activity (ROA), a newly developed version of...
Raman optical activity (ROA), which measures a small difference in the intensity of Raman scattering...
The unique role that can electric quadrupole transition moments play in chiroptical interactions has...
The extent to which structured light might conceivably resolve the handedness of chiral matter is a ...
There is recurrent interest in the orbital angular momentum (OAM) conveyed by optical vortices, whic...
Optical activity is conventionally understood as a natural difference in the optical responses of ch...
Vibrational optical activity (VOA) is a research field in full expansion. The two main areas where V...
The question of how the orbital angular momentum of structured light might engage with chiral matter...
Optical activity has long been an area of interest in Raman scattering spectroscopy as it is a power...
The theory and applications of Raman optical activity (ROA), which measures vibrational optical acti...
In the circular differential Raman scattering observed in biological and other large polyfunctional ...
Chiral molecules can exist in two forms that are mirror images of each other. Discrimination of both...
Chiral molecules scatter circularly-polarized light at different rates according to their handedness...
Chiroptical and optical activity effects involve differential interactions between matter and light....
Recent molecular photonics studies have highlighted the significant role that phase-structured light...
We present here an introductory review of Raman optical activity (ROA), a newly developed version of...
Raman optical activity (ROA), which measures a small difference in the intensity of Raman scattering...
The unique role that can electric quadrupole transition moments play in chiroptical interactions has...
The extent to which structured light might conceivably resolve the handedness of chiral matter is a ...
There is recurrent interest in the orbital angular momentum (OAM) conveyed by optical vortices, whic...
Optical activity is conventionally understood as a natural difference in the optical responses of ch...
Vibrational optical activity (VOA) is a research field in full expansion. The two main areas where V...
The question of how the orbital angular momentum of structured light might engage with chiral matter...
Optical activity has long been an area of interest in Raman scattering spectroscopy as it is a power...
The theory and applications of Raman optical activity (ROA), which measures vibrational optical acti...
In the circular differential Raman scattering observed in biological and other large polyfunctional ...
Chiral molecules can exist in two forms that are mirror images of each other. Discrimination of both...