| Literature DB >> 26489386 |
Yingying Duan1, Lu Han1, Jialiang Zhang1, Shunsuke Asahina2, Zhehao Huang1, Lin Shi3, Bo Wang4, Yuanyuan Cao1, Yuan Yao1, Liguo Ma1, Cui Wang1, Rina K Dukor4, Lu Sun5, Chun Jiang5, Zhiyong Tang3, Laurence A Nafie4,6, Shunai Che7.
Abstract
Inorganic nanomaterials endowed with hierarchical chirality could open new horizons in physical theory and applications because of their fascinating properties. Here, we report chiral ZnO films coated on quartz substrates with a hierarchical nanostructure ranging from atomic to micrometer scale. Three levels of hierarchical chirality exist in the ZnO films: helical ZnO crystalline structures that form primary helically coiled nanoplates, secondary helical stacking of these nanoplates, and tertiary nanoscale circinate aggregates formed by several stacked nanoplates. These films exhibited optical activity (OA) at 380 nm and in the range of 200-800 nm and created circularly polarized luminescence centered at 510 nm and Raman OA at 50-1400 cm(-1) , which was attributed to electronic transitions, scattering, photoluminescent emission, and Raman scattering in a dissymmetric electric field. The unprecedented strong OA could be attributed to multiple light scattering and absorption-enhanced light harvesting in the hierarchical structures.Entities:
Keywords: Raman optical activity; chirality; circular dichroism; inorganic films; luminescence
Year: 2015 PMID: 26489386 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201507502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336