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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023When to conduct, and when not to conduct, management strategy evaluations8citations
  • 2019Giant photoinduced chirality in thin film Ge2Sb2Te53citations
  • 2017Investigating lattice strain impact on the alloyed surface of small Au@PdPt core-shell nanoparticlescitations

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  • Ahrens, R.
  • Walteriii, J. F.
  • Gaichas, Sarah
  • Stohs, S.
  • Deroba, J. J.
  • Tommasi, D.
  • Borisenko, Konstantin
  • Shanmugam, Janaki
  • Shah, Priyav
  • Siligardi, Giuliano
  • Kirkland, Angus
  • Jávorfi, Tamás
  • Hewak, Daniel W.
  • Craig, Christopher
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Giant photoinduced chirality in thin film Ge2Sb2Te5

  • Borisenko, Konstantin
  • Shanmugam, Janaki
  • Shah, Priyav
  • Siligardi, Giuliano
  • Kirkland, Angus
  • Jávorfi, Tamás
  • Hewak, Daniel W.
  • Craig, Christopher
  • Williams, Benjamin
  • Ewart, Paul
  • Bosman, Michel
  • Hussain, Rohanah
  • Luers, Andrew
Abstract

Induction, tuning, or amplification of chirality in various classes of materials and probing their chiral response are subjects of growing research. Herein, a large chiral signal that is rapidly imprinted in achiral amorphous Ge2Sb2Te5 (GST) thin films measured using synchrotron circular dichroism spectroscopy is reported. The chirality is induced by illuminating the films with pulsed circularly polarized (chiral) laser light for less than 2 μs in total. The effects of laser fluence and film thickness on the chiral response are described. The correlation of the optical results with structural studies by electron diffraction and model simulations suggests that alignment of reamorphized fragments in the crystallized film along the electric field vector of the light forms the centers that are responsible for the observed chirality. These results suggest opportunities for practical applications of this phenomenon and provide avenues for further studies of chirality induction in materials with impact in a wide range of disciplines.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • thin film
  • simulation
  • electron diffraction
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • circular dichroism spectroscopy