Abstract
Plasmonic nanoparticles with an intrinsic chiral structure have emerged as a promising chiral platform for applications in biosensing, medicine, catalysis, separation, and photonics. Quantitative understanding of the correlation between nanoparticle structure and optical chirality becomes increasingly important but still represents a significantly challenging task. Here we demonstrate that tunable signal reversal of circular dichroism in the seed-mediated chiral growth of plasmonic nanoparticles can be achieved through the hybridization of bichiral centers without inverting the geometric chirality. Both experimental and theoretical results demonstrated the opposite sign of circular dichroism of two different bichiral geometries. Chiral molecules were found to not only contribute to the chirality transfer from molecules to nanoparticles but also manipulate the structural evolution of nanoparticles that synergistically drive the formation of two different chiral centers. By deliberately adjusting the concentration of chiral molecules and other synthetic parameters, such as the reducing agent concentration, the capping surfactant concentration, and the amount of Au precursor, we have been able to fine-tune the circular dichroism reversal of bichiral Au nanoparticles. We further demonstrate that the structure of chiral molecules and the crystal structure of Au seeds play crucial roles in the formation of Au nanoparticles with bichiral centers. The insights gained from this work not only shed light on the underlying mechanisms dictating the intriguing geometric and chirality evolution of bichiral plasmonic nanoparticles but also provide an important knowledge framework that guides the rational design of bichiral plasmonic nanostructures toward chiroptical applications.
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