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. 2021 Sep 8;21(17):7298-7308.
doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02479. Epub 2021 Aug 24.

Chiral Photomelting of DNA-Nanocrystal Assemblies Utilizing Plasmonic Photoheating

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Chiral Photomelting of DNA-Nanocrystal Assemblies Utilizing Plasmonic Photoheating

Oscar Ávalos-Ovando et al. Nano Lett. .

Abstract

Chiral plasmonic nanostructures exhibit anomalously strong chiroptical signals and offer the possibility to realize asymmetric photophysical and photochemical processes controlled by circularly polarized light. Here, we use a chiral DNA-assembled nanorod pair as a model system for chiral plasmonic photomelting. We show that both the enantiomeric excess and consequent circular dichroism can be controlled with chiral light. The nonlinear chiroptical response of our plasmonic system results from the chiral photothermal effect leading to selective melting of the DNA linker strands. Our study describes both the single-complex and collective heating regimes, which should be treated with different models. The chiral asymmetry factors of the calculated photothermal and photomelting effects exceed the values typical for the chiral molecular photochemistry at least 10-fold. Our proposed mechanism can be used to develop chiral photoresponsive systems controllable with circularly polarized light.

Keywords: Chiral plasmonics; DNA melting; bioassembly; chiral nanocrystals; circular dichroism; heat generation; photochemistry; photothermal effect.

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