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Chiral metamaterials via Moire stacking

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NANOSCALE
Volume 10, Issue 38, Pages 18096-18112

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8nr04352c

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  1. Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program [N00014-17-1-2424]
  2. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Early Career Faculty Award [80NSSC17K0520]

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Chiral metamaterials have attracted strong interest due to their versatile capabilities in spin-dependent light manipulation. Benefiting from advancements in nanofabrication and mechanistic understanding of chiroptical effects, chiral metamaterials have shown potential in a variety of applications including circular polarizers, chiral sensors, and chiroptical detectors. Recently, chiral metamaterials made by moire stacking, superimposing two or more periodic patterns with different lattice constants or relative spatial displacement, have shown promise for chiroptical applications. The moire chiral metamaterials (MCMs) take advantage of lattice-dependent chirality, giving cost-effective fabrication, flexible tunability, and reconfigurability superior to conventional chiral metamaterials. This feature article focuses on recent progress of MCMs. We discuss optical mechanisms, structural design, fabrication, and applications of the MCMs. We conclude with our perspectives on the future opportunities for the MCMs.

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