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Nonlinear optics of chiral liquids: odd-wave mixing and a new chiral electro-optic effect

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Abstract

Odd-wave mixing is a probe of molecular chirality in isotropic media. We demonstrate an electro-optic effect where a sum-frequency signal from a liquid changes sign with the handedness of the chiral solute.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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