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Enantioselective sensing by collective circular dichroism

Authors
Kim, Ryeong MyeongHuh, Ji-HyeokYoo, SeokJaeKim, Tae GyunKim, ChangwonKim, HyeohnHan, Jeong HyunCho, Nam HeonLim, Yae-ChanIm, Sang WonIm, EunJiJeong, Jae RyeolLee, Min HyungYoon, Tae-YoungLee, Ho-YoungPark, Q-HanLee, SeungwooNam, Ki Tae
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature, v.612, pp 470 - 476
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nature
Volume
612
Start Page
470
End Page
476
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/115256
DOI
10.1038/s41586-022-05353-1
ISSN
0028-0836
1476-4687
Abstract
Quantitative determination and in situ monitoring of molecular chirality at extremely low concentrations is still challenging with simple optics because of the molecular-scale mismatch with the incident light wavelength. Advances in spectroscopy1–4 and nanophotonics have successfully lowered the detection limit in enantioselective sensing, as it can bring the microscopic chiral characteristics of molecules into the macroscopic scale5–7 or squeeze the chiral light into the subwavelength scale8–17. Conventional nanophotonic approaches depend mainly on the optical helicity density8,9 by localized resonances within an individual structure, such as localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs)10–16 or dielectric Mie resonances17. These approaches use the local chiral hotspots in the immediate vicinity of the structure, whereas the handedness of these hotspots varies spatially. As such, these localized resonance modes tend to be error-prone to the stochasticity of the target molecular orientations, vibrations and local concentrations18,19. Here we identified enantioselective characteristics of collective resonances (CRs)20 arising from assembled 2D crystals of isotropic, 432-symmetric chiral gold nanoparticles (helicoids)21,22. The CRs exhibit a strong and uniform chiral near field over a large volume above the 2D crystal plane, resulting from the collectively spinning, optically induced dipoles at each helicoid. Thus, energy redistribution by molecular back action on the chiral near field shifts the CRs in opposite directions, depending on the handedness of the analyte, maximizing the modulation of the collective circular dichroism (CD). © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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