Tunable Circular Dichroism by Photoluminescent Moiré Gratings

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2020
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9
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4
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Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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In nanophotonics, there is a current demand for ultrathin, flexible nanostructures that are simultaneously easily tunable, demonstrate a high contrast, and have a strong response in photoluminescent polarization. In this work, the template-assisted self-assembly of water-dispersed colloidal core–shell quantum dots into 1D light-emitting sub-micrometer gratings on a flexible substrate is demonstrated. Combining such structures with a light-absorbing metallic counterpart by simple stacking at various angles results in a tunable Moiré pattern with strong lateral contrast. Furthermore, a combination with an identical emitter-based grating leads to a chiroptical effect with a remarkably high degree of polarization of 0.72. Such a structure demonstrates direct circular polarized photoluminescence, for the first time, without a need for an additional chiral template as an intermediary. The suggested approach allows for reproducible, large-area manufacturing at reasonable costs and is of potential use for chiroptical sensors, photonic circuit applications, or preventing counterfeit. © 2020 The Authors. Advanced Optical Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH

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circular dichroism, Moiré effect, photoluminescence, self-assembled nanoparticles, soft-lithography
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Aftenieva, O., Schnepf, M., Mehlhorn, B., & König, T. A. F. (2020). Tunable Circular Dichroism by Photoluminescent Moiré Gratings. 9(4). https://doi.org//10.1002/adom.202001280
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