Structural chirality and related properties in the periodic inorganic solids: Review and perspectives
Eric Bousquet, Mauro Fava, Zachary Romestan, Fernando G\'omez-Ortiz,, Emma E. McCabe, Aldo H. Romero

TL;DR
This review explores the concept of structural chirality in inorganic solids, discussing recent advances, fundamental challenges, and future opportunities for manipulating and understanding chiral properties in materials science.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of structural chirality in inorganic materials, highlighting recent progress and identifying key challenges and future research directions.
Findings
Recent progress in chiral phonons and altermagnetism
Identification of knowledge gaps in inorganic chirality
Potential for tuning chirality via external fields
Abstract
Chirality refers to the asymmetry of objects that cannot be superimposed on their mirror image. It is a concept that exists in various scientific fields and has profound consequences. Although these are perhaps most widely recognized within biology, chemistry, and pharmacology, recent advances in chiral phonons, topological systems, crystal enantiomorphic materials, and magneto-chiral materials have brought this topic to the forefront of condensed matter physics research. Our review discusses the symmetry requirements and the features associated with structural chirality in inorganic materials. This allows us to explore the nature of phase transitions in these systems, the coupling between order parameters, and their impact on the material's physical properties. We highlight essential contributions to the field, particularly recent progress in the study of chiral phonons,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsX-ray Diffraction in Crystallography · Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography · Material Science and Thermodynamics
