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Emergent Nonreciprocal Circularly Polarized Emission from an Organic Thin Film.

Francesco ZinnaGianluigi AlbanoAndrea TaddeucciTony ColliLaura Antonella AronicaGennaro PescitelliDaniele Barbaro
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
Controlling circularly polarized (CP) emission is key for both fundamental understanding and applications in the field of chiral photonics and electronics. Here, a completely new way to achieve this goal is presented. A luminescent thin film, made from a chiral conjugated phenylene bis-thiophenylpropynone able to self-assemble into ordered structures, emits highly circularly polarized light with opposite handedness from its two opposite faces. Such emergent nonreciprocal behavior in CP emission, so far unprecedented, represents a fundamental advance, opening new opportunities in design, preparation, and applications of CP emitting materials.
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