Researchers at the University of Tokyo fabricated optical structures based on the “Smith hat,” the aperiodic monotile that solves the Einstein problem. Laser illumination of these nanostructures produced previously unobserved chiral diffraction patterns, revealing how aperiodicity and lack of mirror symmetry can twist light. The results open new directions for quasiperiodic optical devices. Published in Nature Communications.
A new twist on the Einstein problem reveals unexpected physics
Marine Le Bouar


