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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 titleLow-Dimensional Chiral Perovskites for Circularly Polarized Light Detection
Award ID2526668
AwardeeCornell University
CityITHACA
StateNY
Amount obligated$305,498
Principal investigatorQiuming Yu
ProgramEPMD-ElectrnPhoton&MagnDevices
Start date11/01/2025
AbstractLow-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
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