• A chiral phenomenon is one that is not identical to its mirror image (see the article on mathematical chirality). The spin of a particle may be used to...
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    Chirality /kaɪˈrælɪtiː/ is a property of asymmetry important in several branches of science. The word chirality is derived from the Greek χείρ (kheir)...
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    chirality (inherent chirality). These types of chirality are far less common than central chirality. BINOL is a typical example of an axially chiral molecule...
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  • helicity is equivalent to the chirality operator multiplied by ⁠1/2⁠ħ. By contrast, for massive particles, distinct chirality states (e.g., as occur in the...
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  • Look up chirality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chirality (handedness) is a property of asymmetry. Chirality may also refer to: Chirality (chemistry)...
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    America. ISBN 0-521-66254-0. Symmetry, Chirality, Symmetry Measures and Chirality Measures: General Definitions Chiral Polyhedra by Eric W. Weisstein, The...
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  • Planar chirality, also known as 2D chirality, is the special case of chirality for two dimensions. Most fundamentally, planar chirality is a mathematical...
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    The asymmetric atom is called a chirality center, a type of stereocenter. A chirality center is also called a chiral center or an asymmetric center. Some...
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  • formulation) Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix Strong CP problem and chirality (physics) Chiral symmetry breaking and quark matter Quark flavour tagging, such...
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  • electron's spin responds to the field. Chirality (physics) Dynamic nuclear polarization Helicity (particle physics) Holstein–Primakoff transformation Kramers'...
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  • Handedness may also refer to: Chirality, Greek for handedness, used to describe similar concepts in other fields: Chirality (chemistry), a property of molecules...
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  • Chien-Shiung Wu, the weak interaction is chiral and thus provides a means for probing chirality in physics. In her experiment, Wu took advantage of the...
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  • In theoretical physics, a chiral anomaly is the anomalous nonconservation of a chiral current. In everyday terms, it is equivalent to a sealed box that...
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  • left-handed chirality, and all antineutrinos right-handed. (See Chirality (physics) § Chirality and helicity for the difference.) Chirality is a fundamental...
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    of quantized vortices attached to them. Anyon, 2D quasiparticles Chirality (physics), left-handed and right-handed Fermionic condensate Weyl semimetal...
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  • either aligned (right-handed chirality), or counter-aligned (left-handed chirality), with their momenta. In this case the chirality is a conserved quantum number...
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    intrinsic 3d chirality. Intrinsic means that the chirality is a property of the object. In most contexts, materials described as chiral have intrinsic...
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    Neutrino (redirect from Neutrino physics)
    weak interactions as chirality eigenstates. Chirality of a massive particle is not a constant of motion; helicity is, but the chirality operator does not...
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    physics, the chiral model, introduced by Feza Gürsey in 1960, is a phenomenological model describing effective interactions of mesons in the chiral limit...
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    neither 2D nor 3D intrinsic chirality. Plum and colleagues investigated magneto-electric coupling due to extrinsic chirality, where the arrangement of a...
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    The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions...
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    Chiral symmetry breaking is an example of spontaneous symmetry breaking affecting the chiral symmetry of the strong interactions in particle physics....
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    interaction is sensitive only to the left chirality component of fields, the antineutrino has always left chirality, which means it is right-handed, since...
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    Clockwise (category Concepts in physics)
    counterclockwise Normal left rotation = clockwise Handedness Chirality (physics), Chirality (chemistry) Inner/outer orientation Optical isomerism Retrograde...
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  • would have continuously changed the chirality of reaction networks by a mechanism they termed punctuated chirality. This suggests that the origin of homochirality...
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  • vague concept of a chiral algebra in physics. In Chiral Algebras, Beilinson and Drinfeld introduced the notion of chiral algebra, which based on the pseudo-tensor...
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  • Sinistral and dextral (category Chirality)
    clockwise and anticlockwise in physics) or simply use left and right (as in anatomy). Relative direction and chirality are distinct concepts. Relative...
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    example of smectic LCs is p,p'-dinonylazobenzene. The chiral nematic phase exhibits chirality (handedness). This phase is often called the cholesteric...
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  • and right circularly polarized light A form of axial chirality A former name for inherent chirality Helix This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Chiral magnetic effect (CME) is the generation of electric current along an external magnetic field induced by chirality imbalance. Fermions are said to...
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