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Quantitative Measurement of Local Infrared Absorption and Dielectric Function with Tip-Enhanced Near-Field Microscopy
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Nano-ftir MeasurementsEngineeringMicroscopyTip-enhanced Near-field MicroscopyChemistryLight Scattering SpectroscopyOptical CharacterizationDielectric FunctionOptical PropertiesInfrared OpticSpatial ResolutionOptical SpectroscopyBiophysicsMaterials ScienceLocal Infrared AbsorptionPmma FilmInfrared SpectroscopyNear-infrared SpectroscopyAttenuated Total ReflectionNanomaterialsInfrared SensorSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsMedicine
Scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) and Fourier transform infrared nanospectroscopy (nano-FTIR) are emerging tools for nanoscale chemical material identification. Here, we push s-SNOM and nano-FTIR one important step further by enabling them to quantitatively measure local dielectric constants and infrared absorption. Our technique is based on an analytical model, which allows for a simple inversion of the near-field scattering problem. It yields the dielectric permittivity and absorption of samples with 2 orders of magnitude improved spatial resolution compared to far-field measurements and is applicable to a large class of samples including polymers and biological matter. We verify the capabilities by determining the local dielectric permittivity of a PMMA film from nano-FTIR measurements, which is in excellent agreement with far-field ellipsometric data. We further obtain local infrared absorption spectra with unprecedented accuracy in peak position and shape, which is the key to quantitative chemometrics on the nanometer scale.
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