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Core–Shell Plasmonic Nanohelices
We introduce core–shell plasmonic
nanohelices, highly tunable
structures that have a different response in the visible for circularly
polarized light of opposite handedness. The glass core of the helices
is fabricated using electron beam induced deposition and the pure
gold shell is subsequently sputter coated. Optical measurements allow
us to explore the chiral nature of the nanohelices, where differences
in the response to circularly polarized light of opposite handedness
result in a dissymmetry factor of 0.86, more than twice of what has
been previously reported. Both experiments and subsequent numerical
simulations demonstrate the extreme tunability of the core–shell
structures, where nanometer changes to the geometry can lead to drastic
changes of the optical responses. This tunability, combined with the
large differential transmission, make core–shell plasmonic
nanohelices a powerful nanophotonic tool for, for example, (bio)Âsensing
applications