Moving from the simple concept that reflection onto a mirror surface changes the handedness of circularly polarized light, we describe what happens to the emergent polarization in two different cases after reflection on a back mirror. In the first case, a regular emitter is taken into account, where reflection has the effect to destroy the emergent polarization. In the second case, we show what could happen when a hypothetical apparently non-reciprocal emitting material undergoes a similar experiment. These simple concepts have important implications in the design of efficient circularly polarized emitting devices
Controlling circularly polarized (CP) emission is key for both fundamental understanding and applica...
We demonstrate a facile route to obtain high and broad-band circular polarization of electroluminesc...
Circularly polarized (CP) electroluminescence has been demonstrated as a strategy to improve the per...
Moving from the simple concept that reflection onto a mirror surface changes the handedness of circu...
Chirality of organic molecules is characterized by selective absorption and emission of circularly-p...
Chiral circularly polarized (CP) light is central to many photonic technologies, from optical commun...
Circular polarization of luminescence is a phenomenon that can be observed for chiral molecules in i...
We demonstrate a novel type of mirror, which reflects one circular polarization without reversing it...
Conventional mirrors convert right-handed circularly polarized waves (RCP) into left-handed circular...
Chiral molecules can emit left and right polarized light with different intensities; this phenomenon...
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) able to directly emit circularly polarized (CP) electrolumines...
We demonstrate a facile route to obtain high and broad-band circular polarization of electroluminesc...
Detection of the circular polarization of light is possible using chiral semiconductors, yet the mec...
An example is presented of circularly polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) of a polymer LED which is...
State of the art Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays rely on a circularly polarised filter...
Controlling circularly polarized (CP) emission is key for both fundamental understanding and applica...
We demonstrate a facile route to obtain high and broad-band circular polarization of electroluminesc...
Circularly polarized (CP) electroluminescence has been demonstrated as a strategy to improve the per...
Moving from the simple concept that reflection onto a mirror surface changes the handedness of circu...
Chirality of organic molecules is characterized by selective absorption and emission of circularly-p...
Chiral circularly polarized (CP) light is central to many photonic technologies, from optical commun...
Circular polarization of luminescence is a phenomenon that can be observed for chiral molecules in i...
We demonstrate a novel type of mirror, which reflects one circular polarization without reversing it...
Conventional mirrors convert right-handed circularly polarized waves (RCP) into left-handed circular...
Chiral molecules can emit left and right polarized light with different intensities; this phenomenon...
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) able to directly emit circularly polarized (CP) electrolumines...
We demonstrate a facile route to obtain high and broad-band circular polarization of electroluminesc...
Detection of the circular polarization of light is possible using chiral semiconductors, yet the mec...
An example is presented of circularly polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) of a polymer LED which is...
State of the art Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays rely on a circularly polarised filter...
Controlling circularly polarized (CP) emission is key for both fundamental understanding and applica...
We demonstrate a facile route to obtain high and broad-band circular polarization of electroluminesc...
Circularly polarized (CP) electroluminescence has been demonstrated as a strategy to improve the per...