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Electromagnetic chirality: from fundamentals to nontraditional chiroptical phenomena

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This review presents a comprehensive overview of the theoretical aspects of chirality in light, nanostructures, and nanosystems and their chiroptical interactions and describes the strong intrinsic and extrinsic chiral properties in plasmonic nanoparticle systems.
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Chirality arises universally across many different fields. Recent advancements in artificial nanomaterials have demonstrated chiroptical responses that far exceed those found in natural materials. Chiroptical phenomena are complicated processes that involve transitions between states with opposite parities, and solid interpretations of these observations are yet to be clearly provided. In this review, we present a comprehensive overview of the theoretical aspects of chirality in light, nanostructures, and nanosystems and their chiroptical interactions. Descriptions of observed chiroptical phenomena based on these fundamentals are intensively discussed. We start with the strong intrinsic and extrinsic chirality in plasmonic nanoparticle systems, followed by enantioselective sensing and optical manipulation, and then conclude with orbital angular momentum-dependent responses. This review will be helpful for understanding the mechanisms behind chiroptical phenomena based on underlying chiral properties and useful for interpreting chiroptical systems for further studies. Strengthening the theoretical understanding of chirality is necessary for developing applications based on its phenomena. Junsuk Rho of Korea’s Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) reviewed with colleagues the theoretical aspects of chirality, a symmetry property that describes mirror-image objects or systems that cannot be superimposed. Chiral materials have attracted much attention due to their interesting interactions. Scientists are familiar with how geometrically chiral objects and systems interact with light. However, such ‘chiroptical effects’ can also be found in achiral systems, Rho and his colleagues explain. Also, globally achiral light can be locally chiral near nanostructures. Scientists need to extend their concepts and theoretical understandings of chiroptical systems in order to be able to further develop applications based on their phenomena, such as in metamaterials, sensing, spintronics and stereochemistry.

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