Scientists at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS) in Bengaluru have made significant progress in the field of optoelectronics with their research on chiral perovskite films. These innovative materials have enabled the development of advanced quantum optoelectronic devices, such as circularly polarised light (CPL) sources. By focusing on controlling the crystallisation process of these films, the scientists have unlocked new possibilities for enhancing the performance and efficiency of such devices. Their groundbreaking work showcases the potential of chiral perovskite films in pushing the boundaries of optoelectronics.

Chiral Perovskite Films for Advanced Optoelectronics: CeNS Research in Bengaluru

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