Yoo SeokJae, Park Q-Han
Department of Physics, Korea University, Seoul, 136-713, Korea.
Sci Rep. 2015 Sep 25;5:14463. doi: 10.1038/srep14463.
We enhance the weak optical signals of small chiral molecules via circular differential Mie scattering (CDMS) of nanoparticles immersed in them. CDMS is the preferential Mie scattering of left- and right-handed circularly polarized light by nanoparticles whose sizes are about the same as the wavelength of light. Solving the Mie scattering theory for chiral media, we find that the CDMS signal of the particle is linearly proportional to the chirality parameter κ of the molecules. This linear amplitude enhancement by CDMS of the particle holds, even for large particles, which have a retardation effect. We also demonstrate that the CDMS of a nanoparticle is sensitive to changes of molecular concentration, and that the nanoparticle can be utilized as a chiroptical biosensor detecting the concentration of analyte. We expect that the enhancement of molecular chiroptical signals by CDMS will pave the way for novel chiroptical spectroscopy using nanostructures.
我们通过浸没于小分子手性分子中的纳米颗粒的圆微分米氏散射(CDMS)来增强其微弱的光学信号。CDMS是尺寸与光波长相近的纳米颗粒对左旋和右旋圆偏振光的优先米氏散射。通过求解手性介质的米氏散射理论,我们发现颗粒的CDMS信号与分子的手性参数κ呈线性比例关系。即使对于具有延迟效应的大颗粒,颗粒的CDMS引起的这种线性幅度增强依然成立。我们还证明了纳米颗粒的CDMS对分子浓度变化敏感,并且该纳米颗粒可作为检测分析物浓度的手性光学生物传感器。我们期望CDMS对分子手性光学信号的增强将为使用纳米结构的新型手性光学光谱学铺平道路。