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Main Authors: Trigo, Jorge Olmos, Sanz-Fernández, Cristina, Fernandez-Corbaton, Ivan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.18006
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author Trigo, Jorge Olmos
Sanz-Fernández, Cristina
Fernandez-Corbaton, Ivan
author_facet Trigo, Jorge Olmos
Sanz-Fernández, Cristina
Fernandez-Corbaton, Ivan
contents Chiral objects typically exhibit a different extinction for the two circular polarizations of light. Researchers often detect the chirality of objects by measuring this extinction difference employing Circular Dichroism (CD) spectroscopy. In this Letter, we present a new spectroscopy technique for detecting the chirality of spherical objects based on measuring the Stokes parameters at any non-forward angle. The chirality measure we introduce effectively eliminates achiral background noise and is independent of both the object's concentration and the optical path length. Notably, when a solution contains both enantiomers of a chiral object, our method can discern which enantiomer predominates. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the technique is robust and verifiable in-situ by measuring the Stokes vector at two different non-forward angles of choice.
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spellingShingle A Novel Chiroptical Spectroscopy Technique
Trigo, Jorge Olmos
Sanz-Fernández, Cristina
Fernandez-Corbaton, Ivan
Optics
Chiral objects typically exhibit a different extinction for the two circular polarizations of light. Researchers often detect the chirality of objects by measuring this extinction difference employing Circular Dichroism (CD) spectroscopy. In this Letter, we present a new spectroscopy technique for detecting the chirality of spherical objects based on measuring the Stokes parameters at any non-forward angle. The chirality measure we introduce effectively eliminates achiral background noise and is independent of both the object's concentration and the optical path length. Notably, when a solution contains both enantiomers of a chiral object, our method can discern which enantiomer predominates. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the technique is robust and verifiable in-situ by measuring the Stokes vector at two different non-forward angles of choice.
title A Novel Chiroptical Spectroscopy Technique
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.18006