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Strong magneto-chiral dichroism in a paramagnetic molecular helix observed by hard X-ray.


ABSTRACT: Magneto-chiral dichroism (M?D) is a non-reciprocal, i. e. directional, effect observed in magnetised chiral systems featuring an unbalanced absorption of unpolarised light depending on the direction of the magnetisation. Despite the fundamental interest in a phenomenon breaking both parity and time reversal symmetries, M?D is one of the least investigated aspects of light-matter interaction because of the weakness of the effect in most reported experiments. Here we have exploited the element selectivity of hard X-ray radiation to investigate the magneto-chiral properties of enentiopure crsytals of two isostructural molecular helicoidal chains comprising Cobalt(II) and Manganese (II) ions, respectively. A strong magneto-chiral dichroism, with Kuhn asymmetry of the order of a few percent, has been observed in the Cobalt chain system, while it is practically absent for the Manganese derivative. The spectral features of the XM?D signal differ significantly from the natural and magnetic dichroic contributions and have been here rationalized using the simple multipolar expansion of matter-radiation interaction.

SUBMITTER: Sessoli R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4340522 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Strong magneto-chiral dichroism in a paramagnetic molecular helix observed by hard X-ray.

Sessoli Roberta R   Boulon Marie-Emmanuelle ME   Caneschi Andrea A   Mannini Matteo M   Poggini Lorenzo L   Wilhelm Fabrice F   Rogalev Andrei A  

Nature physics 20150101 1


Magneto-chiral dichroism (MχD) is a non-reciprocal, i. e. directional, effect observed in magnetised chiral systems featuring an unbalanced absorption of unpolarised light depending on the direction of the magnetisation. Despite the fundamental interest in a phenomenon breaking both parity and time reversal symmetries, MχD is one of the least investigated aspects of light-matter interaction because of the weakness of the effect in most reported experiments. Here we have exploited the element sel  ...[more]

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