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In Liquid Infrared Scattering Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy for Chemical and Biological Nanoimaging

Author(s)
O'Callahan, Brian T.Park, Kyoung-DuckNovikova, Irina, VJian, TengyueChen, Chun-LongMuller, Eric A.El-Khoury, Patrick Z.Raschke, MarkusLea, A. Scott
Issued Date
2020-06
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01291
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/48237
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01291
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.20, no.6, pp.4497 - 4504
Abstract
Imaging biological systems with simultaneous intrinsic chemical specificity and nanometer spatial resolution in their typical native liquid environment has remained a long-standing challenge. Here, we demonstrate a general approach of chemical nanoimaging in liquid based on infrared scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy (IR s-SNOM). It is enabled by combining AFM operation in a fluid cell with evanescent IR illumination via total internal reflection, which provides spatially confined excitation for minimized IR water absorption, reduced far-field background, and enhanced directional signal emission and sensitivity. We demonstrate in-liquid IR s-SNOM vibrational nanoimaging and conformational identification of catalase nanocrystals and spatio-spectral analysis of biomimetic peptoid sheets with monolayer sensitivity and chemical specificity at the few zeptomole level. This work establishes the principles of in-liquid and in situ IR s-SNOM spectroscopic chemical nanoimaging and its general applicability to biomolecular, cellular, catalytic, electrochemical, or other interfaces and nanosystems in liquids or solutions.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1530-6984
Keyword (Author)
Nanospectroscopybioimagingin-liquidin situ
Keyword
ELECTRON-MICROSCOPYSPECTROSCOPYDIFFRACTIONNANOSPECTROSCOPYMOLECULESSPECIMENS

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