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Published on: March 21, 2025
Broadband chiral hybrid plasmon modes on nanofingernail substrates
Paulina Librizzi1, Aneek Biswas2, Roger Chang1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, City College of New York of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, New York 10031, USA. kretzschmar@ccny.cuny.edu.
Abstract:
There is significant interest in the utility of asymmetric nanoaperture arrays as substrates for the surface-enhanced detection, fluorescence, and imaging of individual molecules. This work introduces obliquely-cut, out-of-plane, coaxial layered structures on an aperture edge. We refer to these structures as nanofingernails, which emphasizes their curved, oblique, and out-of-plane features. Broadband coupling into chiral hybrid plasmon modes and helicity-dependent near-field scattering without circular dichroism are demonstrated. The unusually-broadband, multipolar modes of nanofingernail micropore structures exhibit phase retardation effects that may be useful for achieving spatial overlap at different frequencies. The nanofingernail geometry shows new potential for simultaneous polarization-enhanced hyperspectral imaging on apertured, plasmonic surfaces.

