https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226609006
Experiments and simulations of chiro-optical response in lowcost nanohole arrays in silver
1 Sapienza Università di Roma, SBAI Department, Via Antonio Scarpa 14-16, Rome, Italy
2 Ibn Tofail University, 6CW7+CVP, Av. de L'Université, Kénitra, Morocco
3 Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, P4P4+HWM, Tanger, Morocco
4 University of Padova, Physics and Astronomy Department, via Marzolo 8, I-35131 Padova, Italy
* Corresponding author: emilija.petronijevic@uniroma1.it
Published online: 13 October 2022
2D metasurfaces based on periodic nanoholes in metal have been proposed in various plasmonic platforms. Specifically, their resonant features have led to applications spanning in biosensing. Here we investigate additional degree of freedom in elliptical nanohole arrays with hexagonal geometry: chiro-optical effects. Namely, the in-plane asymmetry and a slightly elliptical shape of nanoholes were previously shown to differently extinct light of opposite handedness, even at normal incidence. We now fully characterize nanoholes in Ag, fabricated by low-cost nanosphere lithography. We first measure the dependence of the transmitted intensity for opposite handedness, in a broad spectral and angle of incidence range. We then resolve the circular polarization degree of the transmitted light when the nanohole array is excited with linear polarization. Finally, we numerically investigate the origin of the chiro-optical effect at the nanoscale. We believe that circular polarization resolving of the transmitted degree could be further adapted as a highly sensitive tool in chiral sensing.
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