WSWED4: Towards the Next Generation of Photothermal and Near-Field Infrared Nanospectroscopy at the CFN and NSLS-II

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Virtual Workshop (Zoom Link: https://bnl.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItce2qqT8uGBmmwIMGhT2qQjv__TqOkB0)

Virtual Workshop

Zoom Link: https://bnl.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItce2qqT8uGBmmwIMGhT2qQjv__TqOkB0

Description

Recent advancements in the technology for near-field infrared (NFIR) and photothermal infrared (PTIR) spectroscopy have enabled a spatial resolution approaching 10 nm, vastly exceeding the conventional (far-field) spectroscopy resolution limit of about 10 microns and enabling the study molecular complexes on nanotextured surfaces and spontaneous inhomogeneity on a local scale in quantum materials. The CFN has recently begun operating an AFM-based NFIR instrument for the mid-IR nanospectroscopy using laser sources. NSLS-II is just now setting up a similar instrument at beamline 22IR where the broadband synchrotron source should provide full-range spectroscopy reaching into the far-IR. Additionally, the CFN is installing a new optical-photothermal infrared (O-PITR) spectroscopy system that simultaneously performs infrared and Raman spectroscopy and imaging with a spatial resolution on the order of a few hundred nanometers without the use of an AFM probe.

This workshop will serve to inform the User Community of both existing & future capabilities for PTIR and NFIR nanospectroscopy with laser and synchrotron sources. As a new technique, the shared experience and results will help the community to better interpret their spectroscopic results. Additionally, feedback from the User Community will help to define requirements for next-generation facilities at NSLS-II and CFN.

Workshop Organizers:
Samuel A. Tenney
Larry Carr
Mengkun Liu
Dario J. Stacchiola
Christopher Homes
Sabine Neal

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    • 12:30 12:35
      Workshop Introduction 5m
      Speaker: Workshop Organizers (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    • 12:35 13:15
      Pushing IR s-SNOM and nano-FTIR signals via strong tip-substrate coupling 40m
      Speaker: Rainer Hillenbrand (CIC nanoGUNE)
    • 13:15 13:40
      Cryo-SNOM studies of nanostructured functional oxides 25m
      Speaker: Alexey Kuzmenko (University of Geneva)
    • 13:40 14:05
      Surface Cooper-pair plasma waves in a high-Tc superconductor by THz near-field microscopy 25m
      Speaker: Adrian Gozar (Yale University / Department of Physics)
    • 14:05 14:20
      Break 15m
    • 14:20 15:00
      From nano-medicine to nano-optics of quantum materials: the multidisciplinary analytical power of synchrotron nano-IR 40m
      Speaker: Raul Freitas (Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) / Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS))
    • 15:00 15:25
      Imaging Domain Walls by Near Field Infrared Spectroscopy 25m
      Speaker: Janice Musfeldt (University of Tennessee / Departments of Chemistry and Physics)
    • 15:25 15:50
      Peak Force Photothermal and Scattering-type Near-field Microscopy with Infrared Light Sources 25m
      Speaker: Xiaoji Xu (Lehigh University / Department of Chemistry)
    • 15:50 16:05
      Break 15m
    • 16:05 16:45
      Vibrational exciton and polaron nano-imaging: a molecular ruler to image structure, coupling, and disorder in functional molecular materials 40m
      Speaker: Markus Raschke (University of Colorado / Department of Physics, Department of Chemistry, and JILA)
    • 16:45 17:10
      O-PTIR + simultaneous Raman- New paradigms in Vibrational Micro/Nano spectroscopy! Applications from single bacteria to nanocomposite interfaces 25m
      Speaker: James Anderson (Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp.)
    • 17:10 17:35
      Novel applications of photothermal infrared spectroscopy coupled to optical and atomic force microscopy for analysis of atmospheric aerosols 25m
      Speaker: Andrew Ault (University of Michigan / Department of Chemistry)
    • 17:35 18:00
      Q & A with Audience / Current & Future Capabilities at NSLS-II & CFN 25m
      Speaker: Workshop Organizers (Brookhaven National Laboratory)