Lasing from an Organic Micro‐Helix

Organic solid‐state semiconductor lasers are attracting ever‐increasing interest for their potential application in future photonic circuits. Despite the great progress made in recent years, an organic laser from 3D chiral structures has not been achieved. Now, the first example of an organic nano‐l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2020-06, Vol.59 (27), p.11080-11086
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Chun‐Lin, Li, Jun, Song, Qi‐Wei, Ma, Yu, Zhang, Ze‐Qi, De, Jian‐Bo, Liao, Qing, Fu, Hongbing, Yao, Jiannian, Zhang, Hao‐Li
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Zusammenfassung:Organic solid‐state semiconductor lasers are attracting ever‐increasing interest for their potential application in future photonic circuits. Despite the great progress made in recent years, an organic laser from 3D chiral structures has not been achieved. Now, the first example of an organic nano‐laser from the micro‐helix structure of an achiral molecule is presented. Highly regular micro‐helixes with left/right‐handed helicity from a distyrylbenzene derivative (HM‐DSB) were fabricated and characterized under microscope spectrometers. These chiral micro‐helixes exhibit unique photonic properties, including helicity‐dependent circularly polarized luminescence (CPL), periodic optical waveguiding, and length‐dependent amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) behavior. The successful observation of laser behavior from the organic micro‐helix extends our understanding to morphology chirality of organic photonic materials and provides a new design strategy towards chiral photonic circuits. An organic nano‐laser from the micro‐helix structure of an achiral molecule is presented. Highly regular micro‐helixes with left/right‐handed helicity from a distyrylbenzene derivative were fabricated and characterized under microscope spectrometers. These chiral micro‐helixes exhibited unique photonic properties, including helicity‐dependent circularly polarized luminescence, periodic optical waveguiding, and laser behavior.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202002797