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Chiral cavities made from lattices of highly electromagnetically-chiral scatterers

Published 14 Jul 2025 in physics.optics | (2507.10481v1)

Abstract: The infamous weakness of molecular chiroptical responses challenges the all-optical realization of crucial applications such as enantio-selective sorting of chiral molecules, or biasing chiral chemical reactions. Chiral optical cavities are a natural choice for confronting this challenge. Ideally, the dissymmetry between the two helicities inside such cavities is maximized. In here, we propose a chiral infrared optical cavity formed by planar mirrors made of diffracting lattices of silver helices with almost maximum electromagnetic chirality. It combines the strong helicity selectivity of the helices with the helicity-preserving reflectivity that planar systems show at large incidence angles. For the manifold of cavity modes which have a component with zero in-plane momentum, we demonstrate an unprecedented dissymmetry of 95 % inside the cavity at the target frequency, making it a compelling candidate for enantio-selective applications.

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