4.8 Article

Local Growth Mediated by Plasmonic Hot Carriers: Chirality from Achiral Nanocrystals Using Circularly Polarized Light

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 24, Pages 10315-10324

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03503

Keywords

Chirality; plasmonics; photogrowth; photocatalysis; hot electrons; nanocrystals

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [PID2020118282RA-I00, CTM2017-84050-R, PID2020-113704RB-I00]
  2. Xunta de Galicia (Centro singular de investigacion de Galicia accreditation)
  3. European Union (European Regional Development Fund -ERDF)
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12050410252]
  5. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFB2203400]
  6. 111 Project [B20030]
  7. UESTC Shared Research Facilities of Electromagnetic Wave and Matter Interaction [Y0301901290100201]
  8. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy-EXC 2089/1 [390776260]
  9. Bavarian program Solar Energies Go Hybrid (SolTech)
  10. Center for NanoScience (CeNS)
  11. European Commission through the ERC Starting Grant CATALIGHT [802989]
  12. Xunta de Galicia (Centro Singular de Investigacion de Galicia) [ED431C 2016-034, IN607A 2018/5]
  13. Nanoscale & Quantum Phenomena Institute at Ohio University
  14. Universidade de Vigo/CISUG

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This study explores the possibility of growing chiral plasmonic nanocrystals from nonchiral seeds using circularly polarized light, and introduces a novel theoretical methodology to simulate realistic photogrowth processes. The results demonstrate strongly anisotropic and chiral growth of nanocrystals, even for those with subwavelength sizes.
Plasmonic nanocrystals and their assemblies are excellent tools to create functional systems, including systems with strong chiral optical responses. Here we study the possibility of growing chiral plasmonic nanocrystals from strictly nonchiral seeds of different types by using circularly polarized light as the chirality-inducing mechanism. We present a novel theoretical methodology that simulates realistic nonlinear and inhomogeneous photogrowth processes in plasmonic nanocrystals, mediated by the excitation of hot carriers that can drive surface chemistry. We show the strongly anisotropic and chiral growth of oriented nanocrystals with lowered symmetry, with the striking feature that such chiral growth can appear even for nanocrystals with subwavelength sizes. Furthermore, we show that the chiral growth of nanocrystals in solution is fundamentally challenging. This work explores new ways of growing monolithic chiral plasmonic nanostructures and can be useful for the development of plasmonic photocatalysis and fabrication technologies.

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