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[23p-11F-12]Nano-Scale Observation and Control of Chiro-Optical Effect

〇Junsuke Yamanishi1, Ahn Hyo-yong1, Hiromi Okamoto1 (1.IMS)

Keywords:

chirality,chiro-optical effect,photoinduced force microscopy

Chiro-optical effects are generally weak in strength, making it difficult to microscopically measure responses at the single molecule or nanostructure level. As a method for highly sensitive microscopic measurement of the chiro-optical effects, photoinduced force microscopy (PiFM), which observes the photo-induced force acting between the tip and the sample, has been gaining attention. In this study, we have attempted microscopic measurement of chiro-optical effects using the PiFM technology we developed.