Frontiers in circularly polarized luminescence: molecular design, self-assembly, nanomaterials, and applications
The research in circularly polarized luminescence has attracted wide interest in recent
years. Efforts on one side are directed toward the development of chiral materials with both …
years. Efforts on one side are directed toward the development of chiral materials with both …
Advanced optical polarizers based on 2D materials
Optical polarizers are essential components for the selection and manipulation of light
polarization states in optical systems. Over the past decade, the rapid advancement of …
polarization states in optical systems. Over the past decade, the rapid advancement of …
B, N-embedded double hetero [7] helicenes with strong chiroptical responses in the visible light region
JK Li, XY Chen, YL Guo, XC Wang… - Journal of the …, 2021 - ACS Publications
The development of helicene molecules with significant chiroptical responses covering a
broad range of the visible spectrum is highly desirable for chiral optoelectronic applications; …
broad range of the visible spectrum is highly desirable for chiral optoelectronic applications; …
On-chip mid-infrared photothermoelectric detectors for full-Stokes detection
On-chip polarimeters are highly desirable for the next-generation ultra-compact optical and
optoelectronic systems. Polarization-sensitive photodetectors relying on anisotropic …
optoelectronic systems. Polarization-sensitive photodetectors relying on anisotropic …
Chiral Rashba ferroelectrics for circularly polarized light detection
CC Fan, XB Han, BD Liang, C Shi, LP Miao… - Advanced …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Direct detection of circularly polarized light (CPL) is a challenging task due to limited
materials and ambiguous structure–property relationships that lead to low distinguishability …
materials and ambiguous structure–property relationships that lead to low distinguishability …
Circularly polarized light responsive materials: design strategies and applications
Y Liu, P **ng - Advanced Materials, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Circularly polarized light (CPL) with the end of optical vector traveling along circumferential
trajectory shows left‐and right‐handedness, which transmits chiral information to materials …
trajectory shows left‐and right‐handedness, which transmits chiral information to materials …
Recent progress of polarization‐sensitive perovskite photodetectors
HY Hou, S Tian, HR Ge, JD Chen… - Advanced Functional …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Polarization‐sensitive photodetectors are gaining numerous attention since polarization
detection is important in geological remote sensing, atmospheric monitoring, military recon …
detection is important in geological remote sensing, atmospheric monitoring, military recon …
Multimodal, convertible, and chiral optical films for anti‐counterfeiting labels
F Zhang, Q Li, C Wang, D Wang, M Song… - Advanced Functional …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Designing a sustainable security model that carries multilevel information with numerous
optical states will significantly enhance anti‐counterfeiting abilities to deter counterfeits …
optical states will significantly enhance anti‐counterfeiting abilities to deter counterfeits …
Transmissive coding metasurface with dual-circularly polarized multi-beam
SJ Li, BW Han, ZY Li, XB Liu, GS Huang, RQ Li… - Optics …, 2022 - opg.optica.org
The Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phase can be used to control the phase of circularly polarized
electromagnetic waves. However, there are few studies on the modulation of dual-circularly …
electromagnetic waves. However, there are few studies on the modulation of dual-circularly …
[HTML][HTML] Circularly polarized perovskite luminescence with dissymmetry factor up to 1.9 by soft helix bilayer device
Metal halide perovskites are exceptional light-emitting materials. Endowing perovskites with
circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) offers great promise for innovative applications, but …
circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) offers great promise for innovative applications, but …