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Chiroptical Materials

The term "chiroptic" refers to the specific interactions of chiral objects (nanoparticles, molecules or supramolecular assemblies) with light leading to circular dichroism (CD) and/or circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties. Chiroptical materials have attracted much attention due to their extensive applications in asymmetric photosynthesis, biological probes, anti-glare display, information encryption, data storage, 3D-display and light-emitting devices.

Switching of Chiroptical Properties

D. Frath, C. Bucher, L. Guy, T. Le Bahers, S. Decorps (ANR JCJC, 2023-26, ANR-22-CE06-0012) - Molecular Switches, Self-assembled Monolayers, Circularly Polarized Light, Electrochemical Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

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