Chirality of organic molecules is characterized by selective absorption and emission of circularly-polarized light (CPL). A consensus for chiral emission (absorption) is that the molecular chirality determines the favored light handedness regardless of the light-emitting (incident) direction. Refreshing above textbook knowledge, we discover an unconventional CPL emission effect in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), where oppositely propagating CPLs exhibit opposite handedness. This direction-dependent CPL emission boosts the net polarization rate by orders of magnitude in OLED devices by resolving the long-lasting back-electrode reflection problem. The anomalous CPL emission originates in a ubiquitous topological electronic property in ...
Circularly polarized organic light-emitting diodes (CP-OLEDs) that demonstrate both state-of-the-art...
Chirality is gaining large interest in organic optoelectronics:[1] first, it is a valid tool for con...
The enantiomers of a racemic photoresponsive material represent two distinct states that can be modu...
Chiral circularly polarized (CP) light is central to many photonic technologies, from optical commun...
There has been an expanding interest in the photophysical properties of π-conjugated materials owing...
Moving from the simple concept that reflection onto a mirror surface changes the handedness of circu...
Chiral molecules and materials preferentially absorb and emit one of the circular polarizations of l...
Circular polarization of luminescence is a phenomenon that can be observed for chiral molecules in i...
We report circular polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) in thin films of self-organized oligothiophe...
Detection of the circular polarization of light is possible using chiral semiconductors, yet the mec...
A bicircular light (BCL) consists of left and right circularly polarized lights with different frequ...
Chiral molecules ionized by circularly polarized fields produce a photoelectron current orthogonal t...
International audienceThis work describes the first thermally activated delayed fluorescence materia...
The direct generation of efficient, tunable, and switchable circularly polarized laser emission (CPL...
Chiral molecules can emit left and right polarized light with different intensities; this phenomenon...
Circularly polarized organic light-emitting diodes (CP-OLEDs) that demonstrate both state-of-the-art...
Chirality is gaining large interest in organic optoelectronics:[1] first, it is a valid tool for con...
The enantiomers of a racemic photoresponsive material represent two distinct states that can be modu...
Chiral circularly polarized (CP) light is central to many photonic technologies, from optical commun...
There has been an expanding interest in the photophysical properties of π-conjugated materials owing...
Moving from the simple concept that reflection onto a mirror surface changes the handedness of circu...
Chiral molecules and materials preferentially absorb and emit one of the circular polarizations of l...
Circular polarization of luminescence is a phenomenon that can be observed for chiral molecules in i...
We report circular polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) in thin films of self-organized oligothiophe...
Detection of the circular polarization of light is possible using chiral semiconductors, yet the mec...
A bicircular light (BCL) consists of left and right circularly polarized lights with different frequ...
Chiral molecules ionized by circularly polarized fields produce a photoelectron current orthogonal t...
International audienceThis work describes the first thermally activated delayed fluorescence materia...
The direct generation of efficient, tunable, and switchable circularly polarized laser emission (CPL...
Chiral molecules can emit left and right polarized light with different intensities; this phenomenon...
Circularly polarized organic light-emitting diodes (CP-OLEDs) that demonstrate both state-of-the-art...
Chirality is gaining large interest in organic optoelectronics:[1] first, it is a valid tool for con...
The enantiomers of a racemic photoresponsive material represent two distinct states that can be modu...