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Circularly polarized light photodetector

SCIENTIA SINICA Physica, Mechanica & Astronomica, 2023
GuanYu ZHANG   +4 more
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Is Circularly Polarized Light an Effective Reagent For Asymmetric Synthesis?

Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry, 2005
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Richard M. Pagni, Robert N. Compton
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Inducing Chirality with Circularly Polarized Light

Science, 2009
An unexpected difference in electron transfer rates for right- and left-handed versions of a molecule is caused by quantum interference.
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Astronomical Sources of Circularly Polarized Light and the Origin of Homochirality

Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere, 2001
Possible astronomical sources of ultraviolet circularly polarized light (UVCPL) which might be responsible for enantiomeric selection in interstellar organic molecules are considered, Synchrotron radiation from magnetic neutron stars has been suggested as a possible source of UVCPL. However, synchrotron radiation in these situations is not predicted to
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Scattering of circularly polarized light in laser Doppler anemometry

Applied Optics, 1982
Laser Doppler anemometry is based on light scattered from small particles in a fluid. When measurements are made near a surface the reflections from the surface may decrease the SNR of the Doppler bursts. This paper discusses a method to separate scattered light from reflected light by means of circularly polarized light.
J, Gardavský, J, Bok
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Appearance of circularly polarized light in an atmosphere–ocean system

Applied Optics, 2020
Using a Monte Carlo algorithm to simulate the scattering of sunlight in an atmosphere–ocean system, the degree of circular polarization of light in the ocean has been calculated at multiple depths and directions. In this system circularly polarized light is produced by the reflection of light from beneath the surface at an incident angle greater than ...
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Differential absorption of circularly polarized light by a centrosymmetric crystal

Science
Crystalline solids are governed by universal structure-property relationships derived from their crystal symmetry, leading to paradigmatic rules on what properties they can and cannot exhibit. A long-held structure-property relationship is that centrosymmetric crystals cannot differentially absorb circularly polarized light. In this study,
Katherine A. Parrish   +11 more
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Chiral Rashba Ferroelectrics for Circularly Polarized Light Detection

Advanced Materials, 2022
Chang-Chun Fan   +2 more
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