"Advancements in Optical Imaging and Forces with Helical Polymers and Fiber Frameworks"

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Researchers have developed helical polymers that can detect dissymmetric circularly polarized light, which has potential applications in optoelectronics and photodetection. The polymers were designed with alternating donor-acceptor units that induce a helical structure, allowing them to interact with circularly polarized light in a chiral manner. The researchers demonstrated the ability of the polymers to detect circularly polarized light in the near-infrared region, which is important for applications such as telecommunications and biological imaging.
Topics:science#chiral-materials#circularly-polarized-light#materials-science#optoelectronics#photodetection#polymers
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