Abstract:
We have obtained and investigated analytical expressions for the radiative spontaneous decay rate of a chiral (optically active) molecule located near a cluster of two identical chiral (biisotropic) spherical particles. It is found that the composition of the particles, their location and size have a significant effect on the spontaneous emission of chiral molecules. In particular, it is shown that in the case of nanoparticles of chiral metamaterials, the radiative spontaneous decay rate for the 'right-' and 'left-handed' enantiomers of chiral molecules located in the gap of the cluster are significantly different.