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Chirality | 2016

Optical Activity Governed by Local Chiral Structures in Two‐Dimensional Curved Metallic Nanostructures

Tetsuya Narushima; Shun Hashiyada; Hiromi Okamoto

Chiral nanostructures show macroscopic optical activity. Local optical activity and its handedness are not uniform in the nanostructure, and are spatially distributed depending on the shape of the nanostructure. In this study we fabricated curved chain nanostructures made of gold by connecting linearly two or more arc structures in a two-dimensional plane. Spatial features of local optical activity in the chain structures were evaluated with near-field circular dichroism (CD) imaging, and analyzed with the aid of classical electromagnetic simulation. The electromagnetic simulation predicted that local optical activity appears at inflection points where arc structures are connected. The handedness of the local optical activity was dependent on the handedness of the local chirality at the inflection point. Chiral chain structures have odd inflection points and the local optical activity distributed symmetrically with respect to structural centers. In contrast, achiral chain structures have even inflection points and showed antisymmetric distribution. In the near-field CD images of fabricated chain nanostructures, the symmetric and antisymmetric distributions of local CD were observed for chiral and achiral chain structures, respectively, consistent with the simulated results. The handedness of the local optical activity was found to be determined by the handedness of the inflection point, for the fabricated chain structures having two or more inflection points. The local optical activity was thus governed primarily by the local chirality of the inflection points for the gold chain structures. The total effect of all the inflection points in the chain structure is considered to be a predominant factor that determines the macroscopic optical activity. Chirality 28:540-544, 2016.


Optical Manipulation Conference | 2018

Active polarization control of optical fields localized on gold nano-rectangles

Shun Hashiyada; Tetsuya Narushima; Hiromi Okamoto

We demonstrate here that control of local optical field near a single non-chiral gold nano-rectangle irradiated with linearly polarized light is possible from linearly polarized to nearly pure left- or right-handed circular polarization, by adjusting the angle of the incident polarization relative to the rectangle.


SPIE Technologies and Applications of Structured Light | 2017

Generation of chiral optical near-fields with non-chiral metallic nanostructures and linearly polarized light

Shun Hashiyada; Tetsuya Narushima; Hiromi Okamoto

We experimentally demonstrate that non-chiral plasmonic nanostructured materials interacting with linearly polarized (non-chiral) light generate elliptically polarized (chiral) optical near-fields in local nano spaces around the materials.


ACS Photonics | 2014

Nanoscopic Study on Developing Optical Activity with Increasing Chirality for Two-Dimensional Metal Nanostructures

Tetsuya Narushima; Shun Hashiyada; Hiromi Okamoto


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Local Optical Activity in Achiral Two-Dimensional Gold Nanostructures

Shun Hashiyada; Tetsuya Narushima; Hiromi Okamoto


ACS Photonics | 2018

Imaging Chirality of Optical Fields near Achiral Metal Nanostructures Excited with Linearly Polarized Light

Shun Hashiyada; Tetsuya Narushima; Hiromi Okamoto


Optics Express | 2018

Nanoscale chiral surface relief of azo-polymers with nearfield OAM light

Keigo Masuda; Ryo Shinozaki; Yoshinori Kinezuka; Junhyung Lee; Seigo Ohno; Shun Hashiyada; Hiromi Okamoto; Daisuke Sakai; Kenji Harada; Katsuhiko Miyamoto; Takashige Omatsu


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018

Circularly Polarized Photoluminescence from Achiral Dye Molecules Induced by Plasmonic Two-Dimensional Chiral Nanostructures

Khai Q. Le; Shun Hashiyada; Masaharu Kondo; Hiromi Okamoto


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

Polarization Control of Optical Near-Fields with Gold Nano-Rectangles

Shun Hashiyada; Tetsuya Narushima; Hiromi Okamoto


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Mapping of Polarization States of Plasmonic Fields in Rectangular Gold Nanostructures

Shun Hashiyada; Tetsuya Narushima; Hiromi Okamoto

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Hiromi Okamoto

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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Tetsuya Narushima

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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Kenji Harada

Kitami Institute of Technology

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Masaharu Kondo

Nagoya Institute of Technology

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