单轴手性组件中界面特异性超瑞利散射的理论基础。

IF 2.8 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2025-05-15 Epub Date: 2025-05-02 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c08140
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摘要

考虑了非相干在单轴定向组件偏振相关二次谐波产生(SHG)测量中的作用。SHG显微镜在组织、粉末和材料分析方面的应用越来越广泛,所有这些都表现出与光学波长相当的长度尺度上的结构不均匀性。在这些情况下,检测到的SHG信号通常会表现出部分退相干,从而使隐含假设纯极化信号检测的极化分析无效。本研究的主要目标是建立一个数学框架来解释在这种情况下产生的SHG信号的非相干成分。虽然描述来自各向同性系统的超瑞利散射(HRS)的公式已经相当完善,但在SHG显微镜测量中遇到的实际系统通常具有较低的对称性。在各向同性之下,下一个最低的对称性,因此是实验中可能遇到的下一个最常见的样本,是单轴组件,其中一个空间轴与其他两个空间轴不同。这类系统包括表面组件、极化膜、拉伸聚合物、脂质双分子层、大多数胶原肌腱和许多其他自然存在的生物结构。在本工作中,发展了单轴定向组件的HRS的一般理论,包括非手性和手性单轴组件。有趣的是,这一分析预测了可能观测到的大电偶极子允许的手性特定可观测值,仅在显示极性单轴系综对称的手性组装的SHG响应的非相干分量内。在单轴组装中,非相干的手性贡献表现出明显不同于已建立的相干SHG的手性灵敏度,这与极性顺序无关。这些预测为先前关于组织的手性特异性SHG显微镜的报道提供了背景,并为进行手性组装体的表面特异性和手性特异性非线性光学分析提供了新的实验策略。
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Theoretical Foundation for Interface-Specific Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering in Uniaxial Chiral Assemblies.

The role of incoherence is considered in polarization-dependent second harmonic generation (SHG) measurements of uniaxially oriented assemblies. SHG microscopy continues to find growing utility for tissue, powders, and materials analysis, all of which exhibit structural heterogeneity over length scales comparable to the optical wavelength. In these cases, the detected SHG signal will generally exhibit partial decoherence, invalidating polarization analyses that implicitly assume purely polarized signal detection. The primary goal of the present study is to develop a mathematical framework for interpreting the incoherent component of the SHG signals produced in such instances. While formulas for describing hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS) from isotropic systems are reasonably well established, practical systems encountered experimentally in SHG microscopy measurements are often of lower symmetry. The next lowest symmetry below isotropic, and therefore the next most common samples likely to be encountered experimentally, are uniaxial assemblies, in which one spatial axis is unique from the other two. Such systems include surface assemblies, poled films, stretched polymers, lipid bilayers, most collagenous tendons, and numerous other naturally occurring biological structures. In this work, the general theory for HRS of uniaxially oriented assemblies is developed, including both achiral and chiral uniaxial assemblies. Intriguingly, this analysis predicts the possible observation of large electric dipole-allowed chiral-specific observables within just the incoherent component of the SHG response of chiral assemblies exhibiting with polar, uniaxial ensemble symmetry. The incoherent chiral contributions exhibit distinctly different symmetry than the established chiral sensitivity of coherent SHG in uniaxial assemblies, which is independent of polar order. These predictions provide context for the prior reports of chiral-specific SHG microscopy of tissues and suggest new experimental strategies for performing surface-specific and chiral-specific nonlinear optical analysis of chiral assemblies.

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期刊介绍: An essential criterion for acceptance of research articles in the journal is that they provide new physical insight. Please refer to the New Physical Insights virtual issue on what constitutes new physical insight. Manuscripts that are essentially reporting data or applications of data are, in general, not suitable for publication in JPC B.
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