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Tip-Enhanced Sum Frequency Generation for Molecular Vibrational Nanospectroscopy

Atsunori Sakurai, Shota Takahashi, Tatsuto Mochizuki, Toshiki Sugimoto

2025Nano Letters17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vibrational sum frequency generation (SFG) is a nonlinear spectroscopic technique widely used to study the molecular structure and dynamics of surface systems. However, the spatial resolution achieved by far-field observations is constrained by the diffraction limit, obscuring molecular details in inhomogeneous structures smaller than the wavelength of light. To overcome this limitation, we developed a system for tip-enhanced SFG (TE-SFG) spectroscopy based on a scanning tunneling microscope. We successfully detected vibrational TE-SFG signals from adsorbed molecules on a gold substrate under ambient conditions. The phase analysis of interferometric SFG spectra provided information on molecular orientation. Furthermore, the observed TE-SFG signal was confirmed to originate from a highly localized region within a gap between the tip apex and the sample substrate. This method offers a novel platform for nonlinear optical nanospectroscopy, paving the way for the investigation of surface molecular systems beyond the diffraction limit.

Topics & Concepts

Sum-frequency generationSum frequency generation spectroscopyDiffractionOpticsScanning tunneling microscopeSpectroscopyMaterials scienceMolecular vibrationInterferometryMolecular physicsNonlinear opticsChemistryLaserNanotechnologyRaman spectroscopyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications