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Using Optical Vortex To Control the Chirality of Twisted Metal Nanostructures

[Image: see text] We discovered for the first time that light can twist metal to control the chirality of metal nanostructures (hereafter, chiral metal nanoneedles). The helicity of optical vortices is transferred to the constituent elements of the irradiated material (mostly melted material), resul...

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Autores principales: Toyoda, Kohei, Miyamoto, Katsuhiko, Aoki, Nobuyuki, Morita, Ryuji, Omatsu, Takashige
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2012
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22690654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl301347j
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author Toyoda, Kohei
Miyamoto, Katsuhiko
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Morita, Ryuji
Omatsu, Takashige
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description [Image: see text] We discovered for the first time that light can twist metal to control the chirality of metal nanostructures (hereafter, chiral metal nanoneedles). The helicity of optical vortices is transferred to the constituent elements of the irradiated material (mostly melted material), resulting in the formation of chiral metal nanoneedles. The chirality of these nanoneedles could be controlled by just changing the sign of the helicity of the optical vortex. The tip curvature of these chiral nanoneedles was measured to be <40 nm, which is less than 1/25th of the laser wavelength (1064 nm). Such chiral metal nanoneedles will enable us to selectively distinguish the chirality and optical activity of molecules and chemical composites on a nanoscale and they will provide chiral selectivity for nanoscale imaging systems (e.g., atomic force microscopes), chemical reactions on plasmonic nanostructures, and planar metamaterials.
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spelling pubmed-34033102012-07-25 Using Optical Vortex To Control the Chirality of Twisted Metal Nanostructures Toyoda, Kohei Miyamoto, Katsuhiko Aoki, Nobuyuki Morita, Ryuji Omatsu, Takashige Nano Lett [Image: see text] We discovered for the first time that light can twist metal to control the chirality of metal nanostructures (hereafter, chiral metal nanoneedles). The helicity of optical vortices is transferred to the constituent elements of the irradiated material (mostly melted material), resulting in the formation of chiral metal nanoneedles. The chirality of these nanoneedles could be controlled by just changing the sign of the helicity of the optical vortex. The tip curvature of these chiral nanoneedles was measured to be <40 nm, which is less than 1/25th of the laser wavelength (1064 nm). Such chiral metal nanoneedles will enable us to selectively distinguish the chirality and optical activity of molecules and chemical composites on a nanoscale and they will provide chiral selectivity for nanoscale imaging systems (e.g., atomic force microscopes), chemical reactions on plasmonic nanostructures, and planar metamaterials. American Chemical Society 2012-06-12 2012-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3403310/ /pubmed/22690654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl301347j Text en Copyright © 2012 American Chemical Society http://pubs.acs.org This is an open-access article distributed under the ACS AuthorChoice Terms & Conditions. Any use of this article, must conform to the terms of that license which are available at http://pubs.acs.org.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22690654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl301347j
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