Strong Magnetochiral Dichroism in Suspensions of Magnetoplasmonic
Nanohelices
- Publication date
- 2015
- Publisher
Abstract
We
show theoretically that self-assembled metamaterial suspensions
of magnetoplasmonic entities in the form of magnetic-nanoparticle
helices coiled around plasmonic (gold) nanorods exhibit very strong
magnetochiral dichroism that is orders of magnitude higher than in
conventional materials exhibiting this phenomenon (liquid molecular
systems, anisotropic crystals, and chiral ferromagnets). The large
values of the calculated magnetochirality are accompanied by an enhancement
of the magneto-optical Faraday effect due to the excitation of surface
plasmons at the nanorods as well as by an increase of the structural
dichroism imparted from the helicoidal arrangement of the magnetic
nanoparticles. However, the reported enhancement of the magnetochiral
dichroism does not appear to be a cascade phenomenon of the structural
and magnetic circular dichroism as, for example, in solutions of magnetic
compounds, but appears as a possible manifestation of the emergence
of a surface-plasmon-induced toroidal moment within the nanoparticle
helices. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first time that the
presence of a toroidal moment in a material can exhibit significant
reciprocity-violating anisotropy in the optical regime