Novel organic-inorganic semiconductor generates circularly polarized light

A research team under the direction of Prof. Dr. Felix Deschler at Heidelberg University’s Institute for Physical Chemistry has developed a semiconductor that efficiently generates light and simultaneously gives that light a certain spin. According to the researchers, the so-called chiral perovskite material has great technological potential that can be used for applications in optoelectronics, telecommunications, and information processing.


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Source: Phys.org