Positive Outlooks on Imaging PhotoElectron Circular Dichroism in Negatively-Charged Chiral Molecules

Tuesday, August 15, 2023 - 4:00pm

SpeakerMallory Green, FHI-Berlin

Program Description:

PhotoElectron Circular Dichroism (PECD) is a forward/backward asymmetry in the photoemission of electrons from a non-racemic sample, upon irradiation by circularly polarized light. Due to this effect’s  high sensitivity to a molecule’s chirality, it could be harnessed into an analytical technique well suited for discrimination of dilute chiral samples. Anions could be used in such a technique to provide mass selectivity and access to more straightforward photodetachment schemes with table-top lasers, but support for PECD in anion photodetachment is limited. We have provided an energy-resolved PECD signal for mass-selected anions, for the first time. In my talk, I will discuss our recent successful results and reflect on the interdisciplinary outlooks of our work.

 

 

 

Positive Outlooks on Imaging PhotoElectron Circular Dichroism in Negatively-Charged Chiral Molecules
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