Helical polymers for dissymmetric circularly polarized light imaging

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Inho Song
Jaeyong Ahn
Hyungju Ahn
Sang Hyuk Lee
Jianguo Mei
Nicholas A. Kotov
Joon Hak Oh
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[1] Seoul National University,School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Institute of Chemical Processes
[2] Purdue University,Department of Chemistry
[3] Pohang University of Science and Technology,Pohang Accelerator Laboratory
[4] University of Michigan,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[5] University of Michigan,Department of Chemical Engineering, Biointerface Institute
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Nature | 2023年 / 617卷
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Control of the spin angular momentum (SAM) carried in a photon provides a technologically attractive element for next-generation quantum networks and spintronics1–5. However, the weak optical activity and inhomogeneity of thin films from chiral molecular crystals result in high noise and uncertainty in SAM detection. Brittleness of thin molecular crystals represents a further problem for device integration and practical realization of chiroptical quantum devices6–10. Despite considerable successes with highly dissymmetric optical materials based on chiral nanostructures11–13, the problem of integration of nanochiral materials with optical device platforms remains acute14–16. Here we report a simple yet powerful method to fabricate chiroptical flexible layers via supramolecular helical ordering of conjugated polymer chains. Their multiscale chirality and optical activity can be varied across the broad spectral range by chiral templating with volatile enantiomers. After template removal, chromophores remain stacked in one-dimensional helical nanofibrils producing a homogeneous chiroptical layer with drastically enhanced polarization-dependent absorbance, leading to well-resolved detection and visualization of SAM. This study provides a direct path to scalable realization of on-chip detection of the spin degree of freedom of photons necessary for encoded quantum information processing and high-resolution polarization imaging.
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