# Observation of persistent orientation of chiral molecules by laser field   with twisted polarization

**Authors:** Ilia Tutunnikov, Johannes Flo{\ss}, Erez Gershnabel, Paul Brumer, Ilya, Sh. Averbukh, Alexander A. Milner, Valery Milner

arXiv: 1907.13332 · 2020-03-04

## TL;DR

This paper reports the first experimental observation of persistent, enantioselective orientation of chiral molecules induced by a twisted polarization laser field, enabling long-term optical control and separation of enantiomers.

## Contribution

It demonstrates that laser fields with twisted polarization can induce long-lasting, field-free enantioselective orientation of chiral molecules, a novel experimental validation of theoretical predictions.

## Key findings

- Propylene oxide molecules remain oriented long after laser pulse.
- Laser-induced orientation is enantioselective and persists over extended periods.
- This technique opens new possibilities for enantiomer separation and manipulation.

## Abstract

Molecular chirality is an omnipresent phenomenon of fundamental significance in physics, chemistry and biology. For this reason, search for novel techniques for enantioselective control, detection and separation of chiral molecules is of particular importance. It has been recently predicted that laser fields with twisted polarization may induce persistent enantioselective field-free orientation of chiral molecules. Here we report the first experimental observation of this phenomenon using propylene oxide molecules ($\mathrm{CH_{3}CHCH_{2}O}$, or PPO) spun by an optical centrifuge - a laser pulse, whose linear polarization undergoes an accelerated rotation around its propagation direction. We show that PPO molecules remain oriented on a time scale exceeding the duration of the centrifuge pulse by several orders of magnitude. The demonstrated long-time field-free enantioselective orientation opens new avenues for optical manipulation, discrimination, and, potentially, separation of molecular enantiomers.

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