posted on 2023-03-10, 15:04authored byAgnieszka Jedrych, Mateusz Pawlak, Ewa Gorecka, Wiktor Lewandowski, Michal Maksymilian Wojcik
We describe the fabrication
of dual-responsive (thermo/light) chiral
plasmonic films. The idea is based on using photoswitchable achiral
liquid crystal (LCs) forming chiral nanotubes for templating helical
assemblies of Au NPs. Circular dichroism spectroscopy (CD) confirms
chiroptical properties coming from the arrangement of organic and
inorganic components, with up to 0.2 dissymmetry factor (g-factor).
Upon exposure to UV light, organic molecules isomerize, resulting
in controlled melting of organic nanotubes and/or inorganic nanohelices.
The process can be reversed using visible light and further modified
by varying the temperature, offering a control of chiroptical response
of the composite material. These properties can play a key role in
the future development of chiral plasmonics, metamaterials, and optoelectronic
devices.