Optical Absorption Imaging by Photothermal Expansion with 4 nm Resolution

2018 
For quite a long time, people thought of the diffraction limit of light as a fundamental unbreakable barrier that prevents seeing objects with sizes smaller than half the wavelength of light. Super-resolution optical methods and near-field optics enabled overcoming this limitation. Here we report an alternative approach based on tracking the photothermal expansion that a nano-object experiences upon visible light absorption, applied successfully in the characterization of samples with a spatial/lateral resolution down to 4 nm. Our device consists of an atomic force microscope coupled with a solid-state laser and a mechanical chopper synchronized with the natural oscillation mode of an in-house-made gold tip cantilever system. This configuration enhances the detection of nanostructures due to the intermittent light excitation and the consequent intermittent thermal expansion of the sample under investigation. The sensitivity and spatial resolution are further improved by the electric field enhancement due ...
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