Literature DB >> 35143699

A Quadri-Dimensional Manipulable Laser with an Intrinsic Chiral Photoswitch.

Honglong Hu1, Binghui Liu2, Mengqi Li1, Zhigang Zheng2, Wei-Hong Zhu1.   

Abstract

Dynamic and multi-dimensional manipulation of laser emission with light allows for optical coding, computing, and imaging photonic chips. However, the coupling balance between photonic resonance and transmission is a formidable challenge due to the uncontrollable chiral microcavity with photo-reversibility, which is limited to the multi-freedom of the laser with sustainable and repeatable output beams. Herein, a helical superstructure system with a unique intrinsic chiral photoswitch is developed for resolving the always pendent problems on organized defects in the microcavity. The unique intrinsic chirality based on the photoswitchable system allows laser emission with a sharp and narrow band-width, with both remarkable thermodynamic stability and robust fatigue-resistance. A quadri-dimensional manipulable laser, featuring wavelength-tunability, wavefront-shaping, spin angular momentum (SAM), and orbital angular momentum (OAM), is successfully established with the assistance of the photoresponsive intrinsic chiral superstructure with photoreversibility. This technology marks an important milestone, and sketches a future framework for the realms of nanophotonic information encoding, security imprinting, and integrated photonics.
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Keywords:  intrinsic chirality; laser-coding; liquid crystals; photochromism; quadri-dimensional manipulable lasers

Year:  2022        PMID: 35143699     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202110170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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