Optically Active Inverse Opal Photonic Crystals
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Hou, Ke
Ali, Wajid
Lv, Jiawei
Guo, Jun
Shi, Lin
Han, Bing
Wang, Xiaoli
Tang, Zhiyong
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2018
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Chiral photonic crystals have been a widely investigated topic in chemistry, physics and biology. Till now, the research about chiral photonic crystals has been conducted on the objects of helical structures, while the chiral photonic crystals made of periodic chiral media remain unexplored experimentally. In this work, we have successfully constructed three-dimensional chiral polymer inverse opal photonic crystals (3D CPIOPCs) by a template-based method. Impressively, the 3D CPIOPCs exhibit emerging circular dichroism responses near the photonic band gaps. The experiments and calculations clearly elucidate the contribution ...
View more >Chiral photonic crystals have been a widely investigated topic in chemistry, physics and biology. Till now, the research about chiral photonic crystals has been conducted on the objects of helical structures, while the chiral photonic crystals made of periodic chiral media remain unexplored experimentally. In this work, we have successfully constructed three-dimensional chiral polymer inverse opal photonic crystals (3D CPIOPCs) by a template-based method. Impressively, the 3D CPIOPCs exhibit emerging circular dichroism responses near the photonic band gaps. The experiments and calculations clearly elucidate the contribution of photonic structures and chiral media to this characteristic optical activity.
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View more >Chiral photonic crystals have been a widely investigated topic in chemistry, physics and biology. Till now, the research about chiral photonic crystals has been conducted on the objects of helical structures, while the chiral photonic crystals made of periodic chiral media remain unexplored experimentally. In this work, we have successfully constructed three-dimensional chiral polymer inverse opal photonic crystals (3D CPIOPCs) by a template-based method. Impressively, the 3D CPIOPCs exhibit emerging circular dichroism responses near the photonic band gaps. The experiments and calculations clearly elucidate the contribution of photonic structures and chiral media to this characteristic optical activity.
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume
140
Issue
48
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This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, copyright YEAR American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see 10.1021/jacs.8b10977
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Chemical sciences