Chiroferromagnetic Quantum Dots for Chiroptical Synapse (ChiropS)
Abstract
Abstract Optoelectronic devices using circularly polarized light (CPL) offer enhanced sensitivity and specificity for efficient data processing. There is a growing demand for CPL sensing mediums with strong optical activity, stability and sensitivity, multiple transition bands, and environmental compatibility. Here, defect‐engineered chiroferromagnetic quantum dots (CFQDs) are used as a new type of CPL sensing material. By inducing amorphization defects through chiral molecules, CFQDs with high unpaired electron density, atomic structural chirality, amplified chiroptical activity, and multiple exciton transition bands are developed. CFQDs enable nonlinear, long‐term plastic behavior with linear optical input, acting as in situ noise filters that reduce noise by over 20%. Additionally, CFQDs provide over nine times higher integration for photon polarization and wavelength distinctions, paving the way for next‐generation processors with improved energy efficiency, integration, and reduced retention time.
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Authors (12)
Junyoung Kwon
Jae Bum Jeon
Walber Gonçalves Guimarães Júnior
Department of Chemistry Federal University of São Carlos São Carlos SP 13565–905 Brazil
Min Gu Lee
Changhyeon Lee
Geunyoung Kim
Hanchan Song
Woon Hyung Cheong
Sung Gap Im
André F. de Moura
Department of Chemistry Federal University of São Carlos São Carlos São Paulo Brazil
Kyung Min Kim
Jihyeon Yeom