Prof.SUN Changpu from the CAS Institute of Theoretical Physics and co- workers from University of Basel in Switzerland have worked out a way—at least in theory—to split a beam of molecules according to their chirali...Prof.SUN Changpu from the CAS Institute of Theoretical Physics and co- workers from University of Basel in Switzerland have worked out a way—at least in theory—to split a beam of molecules according to their chirality.The technique involves passing the molecules through three different laser beams and is similar to the famous Stern- Gerlach effect,whereby a beam of atoms passing through a展开更多
文摘Prof.SUN Changpu from the CAS Institute of Theoretical Physics and co- workers from University of Basel in Switzerland have worked out a way—at least in theory—to split a beam of molecules according to their chirality.The technique involves passing the molecules through three different laser beams and is similar to the famous Stern- Gerlach effect,whereby a beam of atoms passing through a