Chiral templating of self-assembling nanostructures by circularly polarized light

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Author(s)

  • Jihyeon Yeom
  • Bongjun Yeom
  • Henry Chan
  • Kyle W. Smith
  • Sergio Dominguez-Medina
  • Joong Hwan Bahng
  • Gongpu Zhao
  • Wei-Shun Chang
  • Sung-Jin Chang
  • Andrey Chuvilin
  • Dzmitry Melnikau
  • Peijun Zhang
  • Stephan Link
  • Petr Král
  • Nicholas A. Kotov

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-72
Journal / PublicationNature Materials
Volume14
Issue number1
Online published17 Nov 2014
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2015

Abstract

The high optical and chemical activity of nanoparticles (NPs) signifies the possibility of converting the spin angular momenta of photons into structural changes in matter. Here, we demonstrate that illumination of dispersions of racemic CdTe NPs with right- (left-)handed circularly polarized light (CPL) induces the formation of right- (left-)handed twisted nanoribbons with an enantiomeric excess exceeding 30%, which is â 1/410 times higher than that of typical CPL-induced reactions. Linearly polarized light or dark conditions led instead to straight nanoribbons. CPL templating of NP assemblies is based on the enantio-selective photoactivation of chiral NPs and clusters, followed by their photooxidation and self-assembly into nanoribbons with specific helicity as a result of chirality-sensitive interactions between the NPs. The ability of NPs to retain the polarization information of incident photons should open pathways for the synthesis of chiral photonic materials and allow a better understanding of the origins of biomolecular homochirality.

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Chiral templating of self-assembling nanostructures by circularly polarized light. / Yeom, Jihyeon; Yeom, Bongjun; Chan, Henry et al.
In: Nature Materials, Vol. 14, No. 1, 01.2015, p. 66-72.

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