Magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) is a widely used spectroscopic technique
which reveals valuable information about molecular geometry and electronic
structure. However, the weak signal and the necessary strong magnets impose
major limitations on its application. We propose a novel protocol to overcome
these limitations by using pulsed vector beams (VBs), which consist of
nanosecond gigahertz pump and femtosecond UV-Vis probe pulses. By virtue of the
strong longitudinal electromagnetic fields, the MCD signal detected by using
the pulsed VBs is greatly enhanced compared to conventional MCD performed with
plane waves. Furthermore, varying the pump-probe time delay allows to monitor
the ultrafast variation of molecular properties.