Abstract

Chiral superstructures are ubiquitous in nature and display intriguing and elegant performances, which inspired us to realize multiscale chiral mesostructured inorganics. Here, we report cholic acid-induced anisotropic epitaxial growth of chiral CdSe/CdS nanorods (CCCNs) and their self-assembly into chiral nematic-like films (CNFs) via an evaporation-induced self-assembly route. Three levels of chirality exist in the CNFs assembled with CCCNs: a primary chiral distortion of the nanorod, a secondary chiral nematic-like phase in which layered nanobelts are stacked to form with a side-by-side arrangement of the CCCNs, and tertiary helical planks with stacking of the layered chiral nematic-like phase creating a banded spherulite structure. The CNFs exhibited excitonic absorption- and scattering-based optical activities and circularly polarized luminescence due to their hierarchical chirality.

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