Scientists invent world's first advanced laser microscope to study chiral molecules

Scientists from Durham University’s Chemistry Department have developed the world’s first laser scanning confocal microscope that can harness Circularly Polarized Light (CPL) to differentiate left and right-handed molecules, also known as chiral molecules.   


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Source: Phys.org