Perspective: Plasmon antennas for nanoscale chiral chemistry

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Abstract

Plasmon nanoantennas are extensively used with molecular systems for chemical and biological ultra-sensing, for boosting the molecular emissive and energy transfer properties, for nanoscale catalysis, and for building advanced hybrid nanoarchitectures. In this perspective, we focus on the latest developments of using plasmon nanoantennas for nanoscale chiral chemistry and for advancing molecular magnetism. We overview the decisive role nanoplasmonics and nano-optics can play in achieving chirally selective molecular synthesis and separation and the way such processes might be precisely controlled by potentially merging chirality and magnetism at the molecular scale. We give our view on how these insights might lead to the emergence of exciting new fundamental concepts in nanoscale materials science.

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Pedrueza-Villalmanzo, E., Pineider, F., & Dmitriev, A. (2020, February 1). Perspective: Plasmon antennas for nanoscale chiral chemistry. Nanophotonics. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2019-0430

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