Chiral plasmonics of self-Assembled nanorod dimers

Wei Ma, Hua Kuang, Libing Wang, Liguang Xu, Wei Shun Chang, Huanan Zhang, Maozhong Sun, Yinyue Zhu, Yuan Zhao, Liqiang Liu, Chuanlai Xu, Stephan Link, Nicholas A. Kotov

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Abstract

Chiral nanoscale photonic systems typically follow either tetrahedral or helical geometries that require four or more different constituent nanoparticles. Smaller number of particles and different chiral geometries taking advantage of the self-organization capabilities of nanomaterials will advance understanding of chiral plasmonic effects, facilitate development of their theory, and stimulate practical applications of chiroplasmonics. Here we show that gold nanorods self-Assemble into side-by-side orientated pairs and ''ladders'' in which chiral properties originate from the small dihedral angle between them. Spontaneous twisting of one nanorod versus the other one breaks the centrosymmetric nature of the parallel assemblies. Two possible enantiomeric conformations with positive and negative dihedral angles were obtained with different assembly triggers. The chiral nature of the angled nanorod pairs was confirmed by 4p full space simulations and the first example of single-particle CD spectroscopy. Self-Assembled nanorod pairs and ''ladders'' enable the development of chiral metamaterials, (bio)sensors, and new catalytic processes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1934
JournalScientific reports
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 11 2013
Externally publishedYes

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