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Chirality Transfer from Light to Surface Relief

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Abstract

Distinct chiral structures were inscribed on a Disperse Red 1 glass-forming derivative using a single laser beam with different polarization states at λ= 532 nm. The source of optical activity is attributed to the diffractive properties of the structures.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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