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Optically Addressing Circularly-Polarized Vibrations in Molecules

Optically Addressing Circularly-Polarized Vibrations in Molecules

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英文摘要

Circularly-polarized (CP) vibrations are the nuclear-motion analog of CP light, emerging in molecules with non-Abelian point-group symmetry that support orthogonal and degenerate vibrational normal modes. Here, we explore the optical addressability of CP vibrations, motivated by their potential as nanoscale angular momentum states suitable for information storage and manipulation. We investigate how symmetry-breaking chemical modifications affect a molecule's capacity to support CP vibrations. Notably, we find cases where modes retain their orthogonality and degeneracy in spite of such modifications, broadening the opportunities afforded by CP vibrations beyond non-Abelian point-group molecules. Prospects for experimental implementations using CP pump-probe techniques are briefly discussed.

Chientzu Lin、Connor K. Terry Weatherly、Roel Tempelaar

物理学化学

Chientzu Lin,Connor K. Terry Weatherly,Roel Tempelaar.Optically Addressing Circularly-Polarized Vibrations in Molecules[EB/OL].(2025-06-25)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.20827.点此复制

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