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chiral moleculesPhys Org
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An entirely new structure of light is helping to measure chirality in molecules more accurately and robustly than ever before.
Chirality is a property of asymmetry important in several branches of science including pharmacology.
Team from King's College London and the Max Born Institute have created a new structure that traces out a chiral curve over time.
By interacting with molecules it moves through over time, the new "chiral vortex" provides an accurate and robust form of measurement.
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