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An achiral magnetic photonic antenna as a tunable nanosource of superchiral light
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Sensitivity to molecular chirality is crucial for many fields, from biology and chemistry to the pharmaceutical industry. By generating superchiral light, nanophotonics has brought innovative solutions to reduce the detection volume and increase sensitivity at the cost of a non-selectivity of light chirality or a strong contribution to the background. Here, we theoretically propose an achiral plasmonic resonator, based on a rectangular nanoslit in a thin gold layer behaving as a magnetic dipole, to generate a tunable nanosource of purely superchiral light. This nanosource is free of any background, and the sign of its chirality is externally tunable in wavelength and polarization. These properties result from the coupling between the incident wave and the magnetic dipolar character of our nano-antenna. Thus, our results propose a platform with deep subwavelength detection volumes for chiral molecules in particular, in the visible, and a roadmap for optimizing the signal-to-noise ratios in circular dichroism measurements to reach single-molecule sensitivity.
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