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Optical Activity in Third‐Harmonic Rayleigh Scattering: A New Route for Measuring Chirality

Lukáš Ohnoutek, Hyeon‐Ho Jeong, Robin R. Jones, Johannes Sachs, Ben J. Olohan, Dora M. Răsădean, G. Dan Pantoş, Davıd L. Andrews, Peer Fischer, Ventsislav K. Valev

2021Laser & Photonics Review38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In 3D isotropic liquids, optical third‐harmonic generation is forbidden, with circularly polarized light (CPL). Yet the associated nonlinear susceptibility directly influences the optical properties at the fundamental frequency by intensity dependence (Kerr effect). Here, the hidden third‐harmonic optical properties upon CPL illumination are revealed by demonstrating a new effect, in hyper‐Rayleigh scattering. This effect is succinctly enunciated: the intensity of light scattered at the third‐harmonic frequency of the CPL incident light depends on the chirality of the scatterers. It is referred to as third‐harmonic (hyper) Rayleigh scattering optical activity (THRS OA) and was observed from Ag nanohelices randomly dispersed in water. The first analytical theory model for the new effect in nanohelices is also provided, highlighting the role of localized transition dipoles along the helical length. THRS OA is remarkably user‐friendly. It offers access to intricate optical properties (hyperpolarizabilities) that have so far been more easily accessible by computation and that are essential for the understanding of light−matter interactions. The new effect could find applications in hyper‐sensitive characterization of the chirality in molecules and in nanostructures; this chirality plays a fundamental role in the function of bio/nano‐machinery, with promising applications in next generation technologies.

Topics & Concepts

Rayleigh scatteringChirality (physics)ScatteringHarmonicLight scatteringPhysicsOpticsIsotropySecond-harmonic generationNonlinear opticsFundamental frequencyRayOptical phenomenaOptoelectronicsQuantum mechanicsLaserChiral symmetry breakingNambu–Jona-Lasinio modelQuarkMolecular spectroscopy and chiralityPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies