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Nonlinear optical spectroscopy of chiral molecules
Authors:Fischer Peer  Hache François
Institution:The Rowland Institute at Harvard, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA. fischer@rowland.harvard.edu
Abstract:We review nonlinear optical processes that are specific to chiral molecules in solution and on surfaces. In contrast to conventional natural optical activity phenomena, which depend linearly on the electric field strength of the optical field, we discuss how optical processes that are nonlinear (quadratic, cubic, and quartic) functions of the electromagnetic field strength may probe optically active centers and chiral vibrations. We show that nonlinear techniques open entirely new ways of exploring chirality in chemical and biological systems: The cubic processes give rise to nonlinear circular dichroism and nonlinear optical rotation and make it possible to observe dynamic chiral processes at ultrafast time scales. The quadratic second-harmonic and sum-frequency-generation phenomena and the quartic processes may arise entirely in the electric-dipole approximation and do not require the use of circularly polarized light to detect chirality. They provide surface selectivity and their observables can be relatively much larger than in linear optical activity. These processes also give rise to the generation of light at a new color, and in liquids this frequency conversion only occurs if the solution is optically active. We survey recent chiral nonlinear optical experiments and give examples of their application to problems of biophysical interest.
Keywords:review  nonlinear optics  spectroscopy  molecular chirality  optically active liquid  chiral monolayer  second‐harmonic generation  SHG  sum‐frequency generation  SFG  nonlinear circular dichroism  nonlinear optical activity  BioCARS
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