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Briefing: Helical liquid crystals can flip light's chirality under ultralow electric fields

Strategic angle: RIKEN researchers demonstrate the ability to reverse the rotation of circularly polarized light with a simple voltage application.

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Updated 10 days ago
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Recent research from RIKEN has revealed a novel approach to manipulate light's chirality through the application of low-voltage electric fields. This technique allows for the reversal of the rotation direction of circularly polarized light.

The findings indicate potential enhancements in the design and functionality of optical devices, which could benefit from this newfound control over light properties. The ability to adjust chirality with simple voltage changes may lead to more efficient systems.

As the implications of this research unfold, it is essential to consider the integration of such technology into existing optical frameworks, potentially increasing throughput and operational efficiency in various applications.