Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule

The determination of the chemical structure of a molecule is of paramount importance in any molecule-related science, critical for understanding its chemical, physical, and biological functions. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) have shown a remarkable ability to...

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Main Author: Luo, Yi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1441922020-10-22T20:11:02Z Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule Luo, Yi Asian Spectroscopy Conference 2020 Institute of Advanced Studies Science::Chemistry Nanocavity Plasmon Vibrational Images The determination of the chemical structure of a molecule is of paramount importance in any molecule-related science, critical for understanding its chemical, physical, and biological functions. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) have shown a remarkable ability to visualize molecular skeletons, but still lacking sufficient chemical information for precise chemical structure determinations. The ability to achieve single-molecule Raman mapping with sub-nanometer spatial resolution (~0.5 nm) provides a powerful means to chemically resolving the internal structure of a molecule [1]. It has been shown that such high resolution Raman images are resulted from the spatial confinement of nanocavity plasmon[2-3]. It was predicted that with Ångström resolution, the Raman images of individual vibrational modes of a molecule in real space could be obtained [4], which was verified by a recent experimental work [5]. Very recently, the full images of individual vibrational modes have been experimentally produced, which enables us to visually construct the molecular chemical structure through a Lego-like building process [6]. This marks the birth of a new methodology, named as scanning Raman picoscopy (SRP), for molecular structure determinations. A new opto-magnetic effect related to SRP [7] will also be discussed. Published version 2020-10-20T02:51:07Z 2020-10-20T02:51:07Z 2020 Conference Paper Luo, Y. (2020). Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule. Proc. Of the 7th Asian Spectroscopy Conference (ASC 2020). doi:10.32655/ASC_8-10_Dec2020.7 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144192 10.32655/ASC_8-10_Dec2020.7 en © 2020 Nanyang Technological University. application/pdf
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Luo, Yi
Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
description The determination of the chemical structure of a molecule is of paramount importance in any molecule-related science, critical for understanding its chemical, physical, and biological functions. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) have shown a remarkable ability to visualize molecular skeletons, but still lacking sufficient chemical information for precise chemical structure determinations. The ability to achieve single-molecule Raman mapping with sub-nanometer spatial resolution (~0.5 nm) provides a powerful means to chemically resolving the internal structure of a molecule [1]. It has been shown that such high resolution Raman images are resulted from the spatial confinement of nanocavity plasmon[2-3]. It was predicted that with Ångström resolution, the Raman images of individual vibrational modes of a molecule in real space could be obtained [4], which was verified by a recent experimental work [5]. Very recently, the full images of individual vibrational modes have been experimentally produced, which enables us to visually construct the molecular chemical structure through a Lego-like building process [6]. This marks the birth of a new methodology, named as scanning Raman picoscopy (SRP), for molecular structure determinations. A new opto-magnetic effect related to SRP [7] will also be discussed.
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title Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
title_short Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
title_full Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
title_fullStr Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
title_full_unstemmed Scanning Raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
title_sort scanning raman picoscopy : a new technique that can visually determine the chemical structure of a single molecule
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