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Liquid Crystalline Nanostructures
In article number 2301714, Peng Chen, Yan‐Qing Lu, and co‐workers report a functional bichiral nanostructure containing opposite‐handed cholesteric liquid crystals. Such a bichiral structure exhibits a reflective and dynamic version of the common optical rotatory dispersion, leading to hybrid multiplexed and color‐tunable holography. This study extends the ingenious...
Chiral nanostructures featuring the unique optical activity have attracted broad interests from scientists. The typical polarization rotation of transmitted light is usually wavelength dependent, namely the optical rotatory dispersion. However, its dynamic tunability and intriguing collaboration with other optical degrees of freedom, especially the highly desired spatial phase, remain elusive. Herein,...
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