Abstract

As one of important optical properties of chiral molecules, the real-time monitoring of the optical rotation is of great significance to study the reaction characteristics of chiral molecules. In this study, we have built an optical frequency domain weak measurement system with linear common-path method for chiral sensing, in which the response between optical rotation and central wavelength shift can reach more than 1200 nm/rad. The high-precision measurement of the optical rotation of chiral molecules and the high-sensitivity real-time monitoring of the decomposition rate in the acidic hydrolysis of sucrose under different concentrations of catalysts are realized using this system. The experimental results are basically consistent with the theoretical prediction. This study shows that optical weak measurement chiral sensing can monitor the hydrolysis degree of chiral molecules in real time without separating and labeling molecules. It has great application potential in the production and research of chiral compounds, especially chiral medicine.

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