Chiral Plasmonic Nanostructures Enabled by Bottom-Up Approaches
Maximilian J. Urban, Chenqi Shen, Xiang-Tian Kong, Chenggan Zhu,, Alexander O. Govorov, Qiangbin Wang, Mario Hentschel, Na Liu

TL;DR
This review discusses recent advances in bottom-up fabricated chiral plasmonic nanostructures, highlighting their design, tunability, and potential applications in sensing, analysis, and biomedical diagnostics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of bottom-up approaches to creating chiral plasmonic nanostructures and their dynamic chiroptical properties, emphasizing recent progress and future prospects.
Findings
Enhanced optical chirality surpassing molecular counterparts
Dynamic tuning of chiroptical responses demonstrated
Potential for sensitive biomedical applications
Abstract
We present a comprehensive review of recent developments in the field of chiral plasmonics. Significant advances have been made recently in understanding the working principles of chiral plasmonic structures. With advances in micro- and nanofabrication techniques, a variety of chiral plasmonic nanostructures have been experimentally realized; these tailored chiroptical properties vastly outperform those of their molecular counterparts. We focus on chiral plasmonic nanostructures created using bottom-up approaches, which not only allow for rational design and fabrication but most intriguingly in many cases also enable dynamic manipulation and tuning of chiroptical responses. We first discuss plasmon-induced chirality, resulting from the interaction of chiral molecules with plasmonic excitations. Subsequently, we discuss intrinsically chiral colloids, which give rise to optical chirality…
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