Single-handedness chiral optical cavities
Kirill Voronin, Alexey Taradin, Maxim V. Gorkunov, Denis G. Baranov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel chiral optical cavity that supports only one handedness mode, enabling selective interaction with chiral molecules and advancing studies in chiral light-matter interactions.
Contribution
The authors demonstrate a single-handedness chiral optical cavity with exclusive mode support, allowing for handedness-selective light-matter coupling and potential applications in chiral matter research.
Findings
Supports only one handedness mode
Enables selective coupling with matching-handedness emitters
Facilitates studies of chiral electromagnetic vacuum
Abstract
Geometrical chirality is a universal property encountered on very different length scales ranging from geometrical shapes of living organisms to protein and DNA molecules. Interaction of chiral matter with chiral light - that is, electromagnetic field possessing a certain handedness - underlies our ability to discriminate enantiomers of chiral molecules. In this context, it is often desired to have an optical cavity that efficiently couples to only a specific (right or left) molecular enantiomer, and does not couple to the opposite one. Here, we demonstrate a single-handedness chiral optical cavity supporting only an eigenmode of a given handedness and lacking modes having the opposite one. Resonant excitation of the cavity with light of appropriate handedness enables formation of a helical standing wave with a uniform chirality density, while the light of opposite handedness does not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
