PMID: 11929229Apr 4, 2002Paper

Photoinduced supramolecular chirality in amorphous azobenzene polymer films

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Mi-Jeong KimDong-Yu Kim

Abstract

Supramolecular chirality was optically induced in amorphous and achiral azobenzene polymer films by irradiation of a laser beam with elliptical polarization. The chirality resulted from helical orientation of azobenzene chromophores by a combined process of circular and linear polarization. The helix-handedness could be controlled by incident light-handedness.

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