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Chiroptically Active Metallic Nanohelices with Helical Anisotropy.

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Manipulation of circular polarization states of light in the ultraviolet-visible-near infrared range, which cannot be operated using natural materials, is of fundamental interest derived from a wide range of chirality-associated… Click to show full abstract

Manipulation of circular polarization states of light in the ultraviolet-visible-near infrared range, which cannot be operated using natural materials, is of fundamental interest derived from a wide range of chirality-associated optical, chemical and biological applications. To achieve this objective, chiral metamaterials made of metallic nanohelices (NHs) have been artificially designed and generated. The circular polarization manipulation is as a result of helical anisotropy and localized surface plasmon resonance of metallic NHs, and engineering helical structures and metallic composition gives rise to flexible tailoring of the circular polarization manipulation. Herein, we review the latest development of metallic NHs in terms of fabrication, fundamentally optical and magnetic properties, and chiroptical applications, followed by envisioning prospective applications closely related to molecular chirality. We strongly believe that the helicity-induced anisotropy of metallic NHs will provide us a wide range of opportunities to tackle some prominent problems and challenges intrinsically associated with the natural homochirality.

Keywords: metallic nanohelices; helical anisotropy; metallic nhs; circular polarization; chiroptically active

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2017

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