There are other companies that make chiroptical HPLC detectors. eg
http://www.sthenocorp.com/products.htm
There have also been several reviews of chiroptical HPLC detectors, eg
Chiral liquid chromatography contribution to the determination of the absolute configuration of enantiomers.
J Chromatogr A. 2004 May 28;1037(1-2):311-28.
Roussel C, Del Rio A, Pierrot-Sanders J, Piras P, Vanthuyne N.
Generally, the detectors are expensive, usually have to be used with a conventional detector, and the enantiomers must be, at least, partially resolved. The chiroptical detectors based on vibrational circular dichroism seem to have attracted the most attention recently.
The general rule was ( may still be ) that if the injection volume ( uL ) x concentration ( % ) x specific rotation is greater than 100, then a chiroptical detector should be suitable.
A WWW search on chiroptical HPLC detectors should help.
Please keep having fun,
Bruce Hamilton