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Nanoscale Helical Optical Force for Determining Crystal Chirality.

An-Chieh ChengChristophe PinYuji SunabaTeruki SugiyamaKeiji Sasaki
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The deterministic control of material chirality has been a sought-after goal. As light possesses intrinsic chirality, light-matter interactions offer promising avenues for achieving non-contact, enantioselective optical induction, assembly, or sorting of chiral entities. However, experimental validations are confined to the microscale due to the limited strength of asymmetrical interactions within sub-diffraction limit ranges. In this study, a novel approach is presented to facilitate chirality modulation through chiral crystallization using a helical optical force field originating from localized nanogap surface plasmon resonance. The force field emerges near a gold trimer nanogap and is propelled by linear and angular momentum transfer from the incident light to the resonant nanogap plasmon. By employing Gaussian and Laguerre-Gaussian incident laser beams, notable enantioselectivity is achieved through low-power plasmon-induced chiral crystallization of an organic compound-ethylenediamine sulfate. The findings provide new insights into chirality transmission orchestrated by the exchange of linear and angular momentum between light and nanomaterials.
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