The development of efficient techniques to distinguish mirror images of chiral molecules (enantiomers) is very important in both chemistry and physics. Enantiomers share most molecular properties except, for instance, the absorption of circularly polarized light. Enantiomer purification is therefore a challenging task that requires specialized equipment. Strong coupling between quantized fields and matter (e.g., in optical cavities) is a promising technique to modify molecular processes in a noninvasive way. The modulation of molecular properties is achieved by changing the field characteristics. In this work, we investigate whether strong coupling to circularly polarized electromagnetic fields is a viable way to discriminate chiral molecules. To this end, we develop a nonperturbative framework to calculate the behavior of molecules in chiral cavities. We show that in this setting the enantiomers have different energies—that is, one is more stable than the other. The field-induced energy differences are also shown to give rise to enantiospecific signatures in rotational spectra.

Riso, R.r., Grazioli, L., Ronca, E., Giovannini, T., Koch, H. (2023). Strong Coupling in Chiral Cavities: Nonperturbative Framework for Enantiomer Discrimination. PHYSICAL REVIEW. X, 13(3) [10.1103/PhysRevX.13.031002].

Strong Coupling in Chiral Cavities: Nonperturbative Framework for Enantiomer Discrimination

Tommaso Giovannini;
2023-01-01

Abstract

The development of efficient techniques to distinguish mirror images of chiral molecules (enantiomers) is very important in both chemistry and physics. Enantiomers share most molecular properties except, for instance, the absorption of circularly polarized light. Enantiomer purification is therefore a challenging task that requires specialized equipment. Strong coupling between quantized fields and matter (e.g., in optical cavities) is a promising technique to modify molecular processes in a noninvasive way. The modulation of molecular properties is achieved by changing the field characteristics. In this work, we investigate whether strong coupling to circularly polarized electromagnetic fields is a viable way to discriminate chiral molecules. To this end, we develop a nonperturbative framework to calculate the behavior of molecules in chiral cavities. We show that in this setting the enantiomers have different energies—that is, one is more stable than the other. The field-induced energy differences are also shown to give rise to enantiospecific signatures in rotational spectra.
2023
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Settore PHYS-04/A - Fisica teorica della materia, modelli, metodi matematici e applicazioni
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Riso, R.r., Grazioli, L., Ronca, E., Giovannini, T., Koch, H. (2023). Strong Coupling in Chiral Cavities: Nonperturbative Framework for Enantiomer Discrimination. PHYSICAL REVIEW. X, 13(3) [10.1103/PhysRevX.13.031002].
Riso, Rr; Grazioli, L; Ronca, E; Giovannini, T; Koch, H
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