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Combining the best of two worlds: Stimulated Raman excited fluorescence

Hanqing Xiong, Wei Min

2020The Journal of Chemical Physics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pursuit of a hybrid spectroscopy that combines the superb sensitivity of fluorescence and the high chemical specificity of Raman scattering has lasted for 40 years, with multiple experimental and theoretical attempts in the literature. It was only recently that the stimulated Raman excited fluorescence (SREF) process was successfully observed in a broad range of fluorophores. SREF allows single-molecule vibrational spectroscopy and imaging in the optical far field without relying on plasmonic enhancement. In this perspective, we will first review the historical efforts that lead to the successful excitation and detection of SREF, followed by the underlying physical principles, then the remaining technical challenges will be discussed, and, at last, the future opportunities in this old but yet newly emerged spectroscopy are outlined.

Topics & Concepts

Raman spectroscopyExcited stateRaman scatteringFluorescenceSpectroscopyPlasmonExcitationFluorescence spectroscopyPerspective (graphical)Materials scienceNanotechnologyChemistryOpticsComputer scienceOptoelectronicsPhysicsAtomic physicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
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