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Crystalline fibers of the hydrogen-bonded framework bis(guanidinium) naphthalene-1,5-disulfonate, (G)2(1,5-NDS), with ethanol guest molecules twist as they grow when deposited from solution under conditions that favor low nucleation densities and high branching rates. Spherulites comprising helicoidal fibers with a pitch of 3.4 ± 0.5 μm display rhythmic concentric variations in interference colors between crossed polarizers. Tightly packed fibers and platelets, systematically change orientations between flat-on and edge-on crystallites with respect to the substrate surface. Mueller matrix imaging reveals periodic oscillations in the absolute magnitude of the linear retardance and an associated bisignate circular retardance. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction data demonstrates that the twisted (G)2(1,5-NDS)⊃EtOH crystals adopt a bilayer packing motif with ethanol as guest molecules (space group P1 ̅). When the banded spherulite films were subsequently heated at 130°C, the solvated phase was converted to a guest-free crystalline phase (space group P21/c). This transition resulted in loss of linear retardance.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Ugras, Thomas J; Carson, River B; Lynch, Reilly P; Li, Haoyang; Yao, Yuan; Cupellini, Lorenzo; Page, Kirt A; Wang, Da; Arbe, Arantxa; Bals, Sara; et al (, Science)Highly concentrated solutions of asymmetric semiconductor magic-sized clusters (MSCs) of cadmium sulfide, cadmium selenide, and cadmium telluride were directed through a controlled drying meniscus front, resulting in the formation of chiral MSC assemblies. This process aligned their transition dipole moments and produced chiroptic films with exceptionally strong circular dichroism.G-factors reached magnitudes as high as 1.30 for drop-cast films and 1.06 for patterned films, approaching theoretical limits. By controlling the evaporation geometry, various domain shapes and sizes were achieved, with homochiral domains exceeding 6 square millimeters that transition smoothly between left- and right-handed chirality. Our results uncovered fundamental relationships between meniscus deposition processes, the alignment of supramolecular filaments and their MSC constituents, and their connection to emergent chiral properties.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 31, 2026
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