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Large propagation-direction-dependent circularly polarized emission and scattering anisotropies of a chiral organic-inorganic semiconductor

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Phillips, AJ; Yan, L; Xie, Y; Hautzinger, MP; Scheidt, RA; Walpitage, HH; Mitzi, DB; Vardeny, V; You, W; Sercel, PC; Blackburn, JL
Published in: Matter
September 3, 2025

Chiral materials are important tools for transducing circularly polarized light within many emerging opto-electronic and spin-based technologies. Here, we demonstrate that thin films of a bismuth iodide-based 0D chiral hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductor (HOIS) exhibit large anisotropy values in circularly polarized light emission (CPLE) that approach 50%, with mirror-image responses from front- and back-side measurements. A comprehensive analysis of light-wave propagation, absorption, emission, and scattering is constructed on the basis of a symmetry-derived exciton fine structure model, which accurately describes the direction and polarization dependence of the observed excitonic circular dichroism and CPLE, including contributions from both photoluminescence and resonant Raman scattering. Our analysis indicates that molecular chirality drives preferential film alignment with respect to the out-of-plane lattice vector direction, producing the observed anisotropies. This first demonstration in an HOIS system provides a unique route for enhancing polarization-dependent emission, and circularly polarized light transduction more broadly, in self-assembled HOIS.

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Matter

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2590-2385

ISSN

2590-2393

Publication Date

September 3, 2025

Volume

8

Issue

9

Related Subject Headings

  • 4018 Nanotechnology
  • 4016 Materials engineering
  • 3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry
 

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Phillips, A. J., Yan, L., Xie, Y., Hautzinger, M. P., Scheidt, R. A., Walpitage, H. H., … Blackburn, J. L. (2025). Large propagation-direction-dependent circularly polarized emission and scattering anisotropies of a chiral organic-inorganic semiconductor. Matter, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2025.102147
Phillips, A. J., L. Yan, Y. Xie, M. P. Hautzinger, R. A. Scheidt, H. H. Walpitage, D. B. Mitzi, et al. “Large propagation-direction-dependent circularly polarized emission and scattering anisotropies of a chiral organic-inorganic semiconductor.” Matter 8, no. 9 (September 3, 2025). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2025.102147.
Phillips AJ, Yan L, Xie Y, Hautzinger MP, Scheidt RA, Walpitage HH, et al. Large propagation-direction-dependent circularly polarized emission and scattering anisotropies of a chiral organic-inorganic semiconductor. Matter. 2025 Sep 3;8(9).
Phillips, A. J., et al. “Large propagation-direction-dependent circularly polarized emission and scattering anisotropies of a chiral organic-inorganic semiconductor.” Matter, vol. 8, no. 9, Sept. 2025. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.matt.2025.102147.
Phillips AJ, Yan L, Xie Y, Hautzinger MP, Scheidt RA, Walpitage HH, Mitzi DB, Vardeny V, You W, Sercel PC, Blackburn JL. Large propagation-direction-dependent circularly polarized emission and scattering anisotropies of a chiral organic-inorganic semiconductor. Matter. 2025 Sep 3;8(9).
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Published In

Matter

DOI

EISSN

2590-2385

ISSN

2590-2393

Publication Date

September 3, 2025

Volume

8

Issue

9

Related Subject Headings

  • 4018 Nanotechnology
  • 4016 Materials engineering
  • 3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry