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An Organic Chiroptical Detector Favoring Circularly Polarized Light Detection from Near‐Infrared to Ultraviolet and Magnetic‐Field‐Amplifying Dissymmetry in Detectivity

Renjie Hu, Xiangqian Lu, Xiaotao Hao, Wei Qin

2023Advanced Materials30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Circularly polarized light detection has attracted growing attention because of its unique application in security surveillance and quantum optics. Here, through designing a chiral polymer as a donor, a high-performance circularly polarized light detector is fabricated, successfully enabling detection from ultraviolet (300 nm) to near-infrared (1100 nm). The chiroptical detector presents an excellent ability to distinguish right-handed and left-handed circularly polarized light, where dissymmetries in detectivity, responsivity, and electric current are obtained and then optimized. The dissymmetry in electric current can be increased from 0.18 to 0.23 once an external magnetic field is applied. This is a very rare report on the dissymmetry tunability by an external field in chiroptical detectors. Moreover, the chirality-generated orbital angular momentum is one of the key factors determining the performance of the circularly polarized light detection. Overall, the organic chiroptical detector presents excellent stability in detection, which provides great potential for future flexible and compact integrated platforms.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceUltravioletInfraredDetectorOptoelectronicsCircular polarizationMagnetic fieldOpticsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsMolecular spectroscopy and chirality