posted on 2022-10-26, 19:00authored byXiaolu Zhuo, Mikhail Mychinko, Wouter Heyvaert, David Larios, Manuel Obelleiro-Liz, José M. Taboada, Sara Bals, Luis M. Liz-Marzán
Chiral plasmonics is a rapidly developing field where
breakthroughs
and unsolved problems coexist. We have recently reported binary surfactant-assisted
seeded growth of chiral gold nanorods (Au NRs) with high chiroptical
activity. Such a seeded-growth process involves the use of a chiral
cosurfactant that induces micellar helicity, in turn driving the transition
from achiral to chiral Au NRs, from both the morphological and the
optical points of view. We report herein a detailed study on both
transitions, which reveals intermediate states that were hidden so
far. The correlation between structure and optical response is carefully
analyzed, including the (linear and CD) spectral evolution over time,
electron tomography, the impact of NR dimensions on their optical
response, the variation of the absorption-to-scattering ratio during
the evolution from achiral to chiral Au NRs, and the near-field enhancement
related to chiral plasmon modes. Our findings provide further understanding
of the growth process of chiral Au NRs and the associated optical
changes, which will facilitate further study and applications of chiral
nanomaterials.