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Chiral electroluminescence from thin-film perovskite metacavities

Optics 2023-09-15 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Chiral light sources realized in ultracompact device platforms are highly desirable for various applications. Among active media employed for thin-film emission devices, lead-halide perovskites have been extensively studied for photoluminescence due to their exceptional properties. However, up to date, there have been no demonstrations of chiral electroluminescence with a substantial degree of circular polarization (DCP), being critical for the development of practical devices. Here, we propose a new concept of chiral light sources based on a thin-film perovskite metacavity and experimentally demonstrate chiral electroluminescence with DCP approaching 0.38. We design a metacavity created by a metal and a dielectric metasurface supporting photonic eigenstates with close-to-maximum chiral response. Chiral cavity modes facilitate asymmetric electroluminescence of pairs of left and right circularly polarized waves propagating in the opposite oblique directions. The proposed ultracompact light sources are especially advantageous for many applications requiring chiral light beams of both helicities.

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@article{arxiv.2302.05241,
  title  = {Chiral electroluminescence from thin-film perovskite metacavities},
  author = {Seongheon Kim and Soo-Chan An and Younggon Kim and Yun Seop Shin and Alexander A. Antonov and In Cheol Seo and Byung Hoon Woo and Yeonsoo Lim and Maxim V. Gorkunov and Yuri S. Kivshar and Jin Young Kim and Young Chul Jun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.05241},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20 pages, 4 figures