posted on 2025-08-12, 04:17authored byDominic J. P. Koyroytsaltis-McQuire, Rahul Kumar, Shailendra K. Chaubey, Tamas Javorfi, Giuliano Siligardi, Affar Karimullah Adrian J. Lapthorn, Nikolaj Gadegaard, Malcolm Kadodwala
We introduce meta-diastereomers, hybrid systems where molecular chirality ($\leq 10$\,nm) and nanoscale chirality ($>100$\,nm) combine to create a new hierarchical chiral state with emergent optical properties. By coupling chiral biomolecules electrostatically with enantiomeric silicon nanostructures, we demonstrate how distinct chiral systems can interact to produce optical responses -- linear and circular dichroism -- that reflect the combined chirality of both components. This unique interplay of chirality across scales represents a conceptual advance in chiral nanophotonics. Importantly, we leverage the meta-diastereomers to probe a model antibody-antigen interaction, analogous to how molecular diastereomers are used in chemistry to investigate chiral structures. This work establishes a platform for label-free, highly specific detection of biomolecular interactions and opens new avenues for exploring hierarchical chirality in optics, biosensing, and quantum technologies.