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  • * By using a thermotropic chiral nematic liquid crystal (N*-LC) and tuning its selective reflection band to match the CPL emission band, researchers created a CPL-switchable cell.
  • * This technology could lead to innovative applications in low-threshold lasers and optical memory devices that can be turned on and off.

Article Abstract

The circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) of chiral disubstituted liquid-crystalline polyacetylene (di-LCPA) can be dynamically switched and amplified from left- to right-handed CPL and vice versa through the selective transmission of CPL across a thermotropic chiral nematic liquid crystal (N*-LC) phase. By combining a chiral di-LCPA CPL-emitting film with an N*-LC cell and tuning the selective reflection band of the N*-LC phase to coincide with the CPL emission band, a CPL-switchable cell was constructed. The phase change induced by the thermotropic N*-LC cell by varying the temperature leads to a change in the selective transmission of CPL, which enables the dynamic switching and amplification of CPL. It is anticipated that CPL-switchable devices might find applications in switchable low-threshold lasers and optical memory devices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201404250DOI Listing

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