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Tunable Three-Dimensional Helically Stacked Plasmonic Layers on Nanosphere Monolayers
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2014
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsEngineeringPhysicsNanomaterialsNanotechnologySelf-assemblyPlasmonic LayersApplied PhysicsMetasurfacesMetamaterialsAngle DepositionDynamic MetamaterialsNanosphere MonolayersPlasmonic HelicesNanophotonicsPlasmonic Material
We report a simple and scalable method to fabricate helical chiral plasmonic nanostructures using glancing angle deposition on self-assembled nanosphere monolayers. By controlling the azimuthal rotation of substrates, Ag and SiO2 layers can be helically stacked in left-handed and right-handed fashions to form continuous helices. Finite-difference time-domain simulations confirm the experimental results that show that these plasmonic helices exhibit strong chiroptical responses in the visible to near-IR region, which can be tuned by changing the diameter of nanospheres. With such flexibility in the design, helically stacked plasmonic layers may act as tunable chiral metamaterials, as well as serve as different building blocks for chiral assemblies.
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