Chiroptical transmission through a plasmonic helical traveling-wave nanoantenna, towards on-tip chiroptical probes
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Titre | Chiroptical transmission through a plasmonic helical traveling-wave nanoantenna, towards on-tip chiroptical probes |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Wang M, Salut R, Suarez MAngel, Martin N, Grosjean T |
Journal | OPTICS LETTERS |
Volume | 44 |
Pagination | 4861-4864 |
Date Published | OCT 1 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0146-9592 |
Résumé | Resonant plasmonic helices have been widely utilized for locally enhancing and tailoring optical chirality. Here we investigate their nonresonant operation through the recently introduced concept of a plasmonic helical ``traveling-wave'' nanoantenna. Relying on the coupling of a nonresonant plasmonic helix and a nano-aperture, the helical traveling-wave nanoantenna transmits circularly polarized light with the same handedness as the helix and blocks the other, with a measured dissymmetry factor larger than 1.92 (maximum value of 2). This chiroptical transmission is spatially localized, spectrally broadband, and background-free. Finally, we demonstrate the possibility to engineer such a plasmonic helical nanoantenna at the apex of a sharp tip typically used in scanning near-field microscopies, thus opening the route for moveable, broadband, and background-free chiroptical probes. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America |
DOI | 10.1364/OL.44.004861 |