Low-Dimensional Chiral Perovskites for Circularly Polarized Light Detection — NSF Award to Cornell University (NY, $305,498)
Low-Dimensional Chiral Perovskites for Circularly Polarized Light Detection Circularly polarized light (CPL) photodetectors emerge as an indispensable component in quantum computing, spin-optical communication, information processing, and remote sensing because of their capabilities of distinguishing the handedness of
| Award title | Low-Dimensional Chiral Perovskites for Circularly Polarized Light Detection |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2526668 |
| Awardee | Cornell University |
| City | ITHACA |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $305,498 |
| Principal investigator | Qiuming Yu |
| Program | EPMD-ElectrnPhoton&MagnDevices |
| Start date | 11/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Low-Dimensional Chiral Perovskites for Circularly Polarized Light Detection Circularly polarized light (CPL) photodetectors emerge as an indispensable component in quantum computing, spin-optical communication, information processing, and remote sensing because of their capabilities of distinguishing the handedness of CPL that encodes charge carrier spin information. The state-of-the-art technologies for CPL detection are based on conventional photodetectors coupled with optical components of li |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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