Quantum plasmonics pushes chiral sensing limit to single molecules: a paradigm for chiral biodetections

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Chi Zhang
Huatian Hu
Chunmiao Ma
Yawen Li
Xujie Wang
Dongyao Li
Artur Movsesyan
Zhiming Wang
Alexander Govorov
Quan Gan
Tao Ding
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[1] Wuhan University,Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro/Nano Structure of Ministry of Education, School of Physics and Technology
[2] Wuhan Institute of Technology,Hubei Key Laboratory of Optical Information and Pattern Recognition
[3] Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia,Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies
[4] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[5] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences
[6] Ohio University,Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Chiral sensing of single molecules is vital for the understanding of chirality and their applications in biomedicine. However, current technologies face severe limitations in achieving single-molecule sensitivity. Here we overcome these limitations by designing a tunable chiral supramolecular plasmonic system made of helical oligoamide sequences (OS) and nanoparticle-on-mirror (NPoM) resonator, which works across the classical and quantum regimes. Our design enhances the chiral sensitivity in the quantum tunnelling regime despite of the reduced local E-field, which is due to the strong Coulomb interactions between the chiral OSs and the achiral NPoMs and the additional enhancement from tunnelling electrons. A minimum of four molecules per single-Au particle can be detected, which allows for the detection of an enantiomeric excess within a monolayer, manifesting great potential for the chiral sensing of single molecules.
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