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Enhanced Chiral Sensing with Dielectric Nanoresonators

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 585-591

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04334

Keywords

Chirality; biosensing; dielectric nanoresonators; circular dichroism; nano-optics

Funding

  1. European Research Council program under grants ERC-CoG Qnano-334 MECA [64790]
  2. Fundacio
  3. Privada Cellex
  4. CERCA program
  5. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, through the Severo Ochoa Program for Centres of Excellence in RD [SEV-2015-0522]
  6. Retos de investigacion: proyectos I+D+i [ENE2017-339 87671-C3-2-R]
  7. Swedish Research Council [637-2014-340 6894]

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Chiro-sensitive molecular detection is highly relevant as many biochemical compounds, the building blocks of life, are chiral. Optical chirality is conventionally detected through circular dichroism (CD) in the UV range, where molecules naturally absorb. Recently, plasmonics has been proposed as a way to boost the otherwise very weak CD signal and translate it to the visible/NIR range, where technology is friendlier. Here, we explore how dielectric nanoresonators can contribute to efficiently differentiate molecular enantiomers. We study the influence of the detuning between electric (ED) and magnetic dipole (MD) resonances in silicon nanocylinders on the quality of the CD signal. While our experimental data, supported by numerical simulations, demonstrate that dielectric nanoresonators can perform even better than their plasmonic counterpart, exhibiting larger CD enhancements, we do not observe any significant influence of the optical chirality.

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