Dynamic method to distinguish between left- and right-handed chiral molecules
arXiv:0712.3722 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.77.015403
Abstract
We study quantum systems with broken symmetry that can be modelled as cyclic three-level atoms with coexisting one- and two-photon transitions. They can be selectively optically excited to any state. As an example, we show that left- and right-handed chiral molecules starting in the same initial states can evolve into different final states by a purely dynamic transfer process. That means, left- and right-handed molecules can be distinguished purely dynamically.
4 pages, submitted to Phys. Rev. A