Micro, Nano, and Molecular Systems
Article
2017
Strong Rotational Anisotropies Affect Nonlinear Chiral Metamaterials
Micro, Nano, and Molecular Systems
PostDoc, Petzow Prize winner (2015), now Manager of Optical Engineering at Metamaterial Technologies Inc. (MTI), Nova Scotia, Canada.

Masked by rotational anisotropies, the nonlinear chiroptical response of a metamaterial is initially completely inaccessible. Upon rotating the sample the chiral information emerges. These results highlight the need for a general method to extract the true chiral contributions to the nonlinear optical signal, which would be hugely valuable in the present context of increasingly complex chiral meta/nanomaterials.
Author(s): | Hooper, David C. and Mark, Andrew G. and Kuppe, Christian and Collins, Joel T. and Fischer, Peer and Valev, Ventsislav K. |
Journal: | Advanced Materials |
Volume: | 29 |
Number (issue): | 13 |
Pages: | 1605110 |
Year: | 2017 |
Month: | January |
Day: | 31 |
Bibtex Type: | Article (article) |
DOI: | 10.1002/adma.201605110 |
State: | Published |
Electronic Archiving: | grant_archive |
BibTex
@article{2017hooper, title = {Strong Rotational Anisotropies Affect Nonlinear Chiral Metamaterials}, journal = {Advanced Materials}, abstract = {Masked by rotational anisotropies, the nonlinear chiroptical response of a metamaterial is initially completely inaccessible. Upon rotating the sample the chiral information emerges. These results highlight the need for a general method to extract the true chiral contributions to the nonlinear optical signal, which would be hugely valuable in the present context of increasingly complex chiral meta/nanomaterials.}, volume = {29}, number = {13}, pages = {1605110}, month = jan, year = {2017}, slug = {isi-000398176900008}, author = {Hooper, David C. and Mark, Andrew G. and Kuppe, Christian and Collins, Joel T. and Fischer, Peer and Valev, Ventsislav K.}, month_numeric = {1} }