Achiral Plasmon Nanostructures
for Identifying Single-Walled
Carbon Nanotube Enantiomers via Enhancing Their Raman Optical Activity
Posted on 2025-01-17 - 20:33
Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) enantiomers are
useful for
mechanism research and application exploration in optoelectronic components,
integrated circuits, biophotonics, and other applications due to their
tunable and uniformly responsive photoelectric properties. Herein,
surface-enhanced Raman optical activity (ROA) was utilized to identify
the structure and behavior of SWCNT enantiomers with a sensitivity
of two to four SWCNTs/μm2 driven by the achiral plasmon
nanostructure. The achiral plasmon nanostructure with C6 symmetry was adopted to convert far-field chiral light to significantly
enhanced near-field light. The resultant Raman scattering intensities
of SWCNT enantiomers with chiral indices of (7, 6) and (13, −6)
have been increased ∼40 times by the achiral plasmon nanostructure
compared with the SWCNT enantiomers dispersed on the silicon wafer
by the same method. Thus, the difference of chiral near-field enhanced
Raman scattering intensities of SWCNT enantiomers can break the limitation
of the background noise to obtain the ROA spectra with vibrational-level
information on target analytes. Our strategy provides a convenient
and effective platform for identifying SWCNT enantiomers, as well
as with extension function for ROA examination of molecular enantiomers.
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Lu, Fanfan; Zhang, Guanghong; Zhang, Lu; Zhang, Yifan; Wang, Yueweiying; Wang, Jie; et al. (2025). Achiral Plasmon Nanostructures
for Identifying Single-Walled
Carbon Nanotube Enantiomers via Enhancing Their Raman Optical Activity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.4c06588