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Wonjin Choi1, Widianto P Moestopo2, Songyun Gu2
1Physical and Life Sciences, Materials Science Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 94550, USA.
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Helical structures are among the most quintessential three-dimensional (3D) forms that exhibit mirror asymmetry, a hallmark of chirality. Various structural parameters of helices directly linked to chiroptical properties highlight their importance as essential optical metamaterials for polarization-resolved sensors, imaging, and spectroscopies. However, such function-defining properties remain incompletely understood due to fabrication challenges and the lack of a relationship between structure and optical properties. Here, helical structures are analyzed parametrically, and correlations are established that are applicable to the design of chiral helical optical metamaterials. By systematically varying independent parameters-such as from single-turn to five-turn helices and from small major radii to larger ones optimized to fit the unit cell-the underlying relationships with ellipticty are revealed. In addition to theoretical modeling, the findings are experimentally validated using 3D printing and terahertz spectroscopy. The results demonstrate that optimized helical structures are mechanically tunable and exhibit unprecedented optical properties, including broadband and high-magnitude ellipticity spectra. Being embedded in soft elastomers, helical arrays can serve as soft, stretchable optical-mechanical sensors and holograms containing encoded information, such as barcodes and quick response (QR) codes. Chiral QR codes are realized using pixelated single helices with different handedness, demonstrating their potential as advanced encryption/decryption systems for security applications and chiral metaholograms.
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