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Abstract Polymer‐based chiral materials with exceptional optical activity can dramatically impact integrated chiral photonics due to the tunability of their optical responses coupled with ease of fabrication. Realizing these applications requires increasing the absorbance dissymmetry factor. Here, in situ, the synthesis of gold nanostars is introduced in a chiral polymer medium to produce chiral polymer‐anisotropic plasmonic nanocrystal nanocomposites. The optimized nanocomposite shows a tenfold enhancement of dissymmetry factor,gabs(up to 0.64) and a corresponding 46‐fold augmented circular dichroism (CD) value upon annealing, relative to the annealed pure chiral polymer film. Moreover, the enhancement relative to the non‐annealed polymer‐gold nanostar nanocomposite is strikingly higher: a 35‐fold increase ingabsand a 4272‐fold increase in CD. Based on computational analysis, it is concluded that the local plasmon field enhancement around the crevices and tips of nanostars is mainly responsible for the observed effect which is further supported by a signal enhancement in Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS). Thus, this study underscores the significant role of close‐range plasmon interactions in altering the chiroptical response of nanocomposite materials and a practical pathway toward the realization of next‐generation integrated photonics and optoelectronic circuitry with photon spin control.more » « less
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Rich Abbott; Thomas D. Abbott; Sheelu Abraham; Fausto Acernese; Kendall Ackley; Carl Adams; Rana X. Adhikari; Vaishali B. Adya; Christoph Affeldt; Michalis Agathos; et al (, SoftwareX)
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