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Figure 13. Applications of inorganic-associated CPL-active systems. (A) CPL sensors of Cys. Reproduced with permission from Ref.[82]. Copyright (2020) American Chemical Society. (B) A security paint based on CPL-active Eu(III) lumino-glass. Reproduced with permission from Ref.[83]. (C) Electroluminescent device architecture containing chiral Eu(III) complexes and their circularly polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) spectra. Reproduced with permission from Ref.[84]. Copyright (2015) John Wiley and Sons. (D) Conceptual description of illuminating PL/CPL dual-mode rewritable optical storage and real images of PL/CPL dual-mode patterns. Reproduced with permission from Ref. [87]. Copyright (2020) Royal Society of Chemistry. (E) Schematic of enantioselective photopolymerization setup of HA. Reproduced with permission from Ref.[88]. Copyright (2019) American Chemical Society. PL: Photoluminescence; CPL: circularly polarized luminescenc.