Engineering Chiroptical Interactions through Integrating Plasmonic Arrays with Cholesteric Nanocellulose
Abstract
ABSTRACT Achieving scalable fabrication with precise control of chiroptical properties in chiral plasmonic materials remains challenging. We present a new family of engineered chiroptical composites comprising linearly assembled gold nanoparticle arrays integrated with cholesteric self‐assembled cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs). Aqueous CNC suspensions are cast onto pre‐assembled achiral plasmonic nanoparticle arrays via evaporation‐induced transfer imprinting lithography, yielding centimeter‐scale hybrid films with custom‐tailored chiroptical responses. During drying, CNCs co‐assemble with the gold nanoparticles at the interface, preserving the array's linear arrangement and keeping it isolated from the overlying cholesteric CNC layers. This configuration combines the linear dichroism of the plasmonic array with the linear birefringence of the CNC matrix, producing strong and tunable plasmonic circular dichroism at the surface lattice resonance, reaching 1217 ± 51 mdeg with a dissymmetry factor of –0.19 ± 0.02. Our approach provides a sustainable platform for engineering multifunctional chiral plasmonic materials with potential applications in optical sensing, photonic devices, and chiral biointerfaces.
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Authors (10)
Han Tao
Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering Espoo Finland
Sunghwan Jo
Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB‐CSIC) Campus de la UAB Bellaterra 08193 Spain
Guang Chu
Xiaoyu Qi
Irene Estevez
Angel Lizana
Wenyang Xu
Shengwei Deng
College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou China
Agustín Mihi
Eero Kontturi
Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, Aalto University , FI-00076 Aalto,