Simultaneous Detection of Circularly Polarized Luminescence and Raman Optical Activity in an Organic Molecular Lemniscate

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Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) and Raman optical activity (ROA) were observed in a single spectroscopic experiment for a purely organic molecule, an event that had so far been limited to lanthanide-based complexes. The present observation was achieved for [16]cycloparaphenylene lemniscate, a double macrocycle constrained by a rigid 9,9′-bicarbazole subunit, which introduces a chirality source and allows the molecule to be resolved into two configurationally stable enantiomers. Distortion of oligophenylene loops in this lemniscular structure produces a large magnetic transition dipole moment while maintaining the π-conjugation-induced enhancement of the Raman signal, causing the appearance of the CPL/ROA couple. A two-photon mechanism is proposed to explain the population of the lowest-energy excited electronic state prior to the simultaneous emission-scattering event.

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Palomo, L., Favereau, L., Senthilkumar, K., Stępień, M., Casado, J., & Ramírez, F. J. (2022). Simultaneous Detection of Circularly Polarized Luminescence and Raman Optical Activity in an Organic Molecular Lemniscate. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(34). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202206976

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