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Hot Electron Generation and Cathodoluminescence Nanoscopy of Chiral Split Ring Resonators

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages 5183-5190

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b02154

Keywords

Chiral nanostructures; hot electron generation; surface plasmons; dichroic-sensitive cathodoluminescence; circular dichroism

Funding

  1. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  2. Robert A. Welch Foundation [C-1222]

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Three-dimensional chiral plasmonic nanostructures have been shown to be able to dramatically boost photon-spin selective light-matter interactions, potentially leading to novel photonics, molecular spectroscopy, and light-harvesting applications based on circularly polarized light. Here, we show that chiral split-ring gold nanoresonators interfaced to a wide band gap semiconductor exhibit a contrast in hot-electron transfer rate between left-handed and right-handed visible light that essentially mimics the far-field circular dichroism of the structures. We trace down the origin of this effect to the differential excitation of the thinnest part of the split-ring structures using dichroic-sensitive cathodoluminescence imaging with nanometer spatial resolution. The results highlight the intricate interplay between the near-field and far field chiral response of a nanostructure and establishes a clear link to the emerging field of hot carrier plasmonics with numerous potential applications in photocatalysis and solar light harvesting.

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