LSU-Led Research Shows That Ultraviolet Metasurfaces Can Discriminate The Handedness Of Biomolecules At Attomolar Concentrations
October 04, 2022
October 04, 2022
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Oct. 4 (TNSjou) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release:
Researchers at LSU, in collaboration with Zuse Institute in Berlin, Germany, have developed an ultraviolet metasurface that discriminates between left- and right-handed amino acids with attomolar sensitivity.
That work was just published in Nano Letters and titled, "Resonant Plasmonic-Biomolecular Chiral Interactions in the Far-Ultraviolet: Enantiomeric Discrimi . . .
Researchers at LSU, in collaboration with Zuse Institute in Berlin, Germany, have developed an ultraviolet metasurface that discriminates between left- and right-handed amino acids with attomolar sensitivity.
That work was just published in Nano Letters and titled, "Resonant Plasmonic-Biomolecular Chiral Interactions in the Far-Ultraviolet: Enantiomeric Discrimi . . .