Osaka Institute of Technology: Smartly 'Adding' Spiral Light
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A research group at the Osaka Institute of Technology successfully generated circularly polarized light by encapsulating molecules in chiral silica, a spiral nano-glass material. By combining this with 'upconversion,' they achieved 'UC-CPL,' which converts low-energy light into high-energy light, promising applications in next-gen displays and optical communications.
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- Q: What is the innovation of this study?
- A: It controls optical functions by arranging molecules in a chiral space rather than synthesizing complex chiral molecules.