“…The helical array of chromophores, such as a pyrene group along the polymer backbone, is of particular interest because such a system may produce a possible molecular wire through which excitation energy and charge may be one-dimensionally transported. To this end, the pyrene group has often been introduced at the side chains of helical RNA, 30 DNA, 31,32 peptides, 33,34 and artificial polymers, [35][36][37][38] and their changes in the fluorescence spectra due to a helical array of the pyrenes have been investigated. However, a pyrene-bound helical polymer, which shows an inversion of the helicity, has not been reported.…”