➀ Researchers at the University of Ottawa have discovered that achiral (symmetric) materials can absorb light differently based on the handedness of the light wavefront. This challenges long-held beliefs about their optical properties. ➁ The team found ways to precisely control this absorption, which could be beneficial for technologies like optical switches. ➂ The study could lead to improved efficiency in optical devices and provides new insights into light-material interactions.
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