Three-dimensional enantiomeric recognition of optically trapped single chiral nanoparticles
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⚛️ physics.optics
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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chiralrecognitionsinglenanoparticlesopticalopticallysetuptrap
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We optically trap freestanding single metallic chiral nanoparticles using a standing-wave optical tweezer. We also incorporate within the trap a polarimetric setup that allows to perform in situ chiral recognition of single enantiomers. This is done by measuring the S_3 component of the Stokes vector of a light beam scattered off the trapped nanoparticle in the forward direction. This unique combination of optical trapping and chiral recognition, all implemented within a single setup, opens new perspectives towards the control, recognition, and manipulation of chiral objects at nanometer scales.
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