Surface-Enhanced Dual-Frequency Two-Dimensional Vibrational Spectroscopy of Thin Layers at an Interface

2018 
The development of spectroscopic approaches to study molecules at interfaces is important as the molecular properties often differ from those in the bulk. Implementation of surface-enhanced two-dimensional infrared (SE 2DIR) spectroscopy using lithographically fabricated plasmonic nanoarrays is demonstrated for nanometer thick films. The sample, 4-azidobutyrate-N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (azNHS), dispersed in polystyrene was deposited onto the nanoarray. Raw enhancements in the SE 2DIR spectra exceeding 5 × 104 and 1.3 × 103 fold were achieved for the CO and NN peaks, respectively. The field enhancement provided by the nanoarray was sufficient to record cross-peaks in 1 nm thick samples under dilute conditions for azNHS (∼0.1 M). Note that the cross-peaks were recorded for vibrational modes frequency separated by ∼350 cm–1 with the enhancement factor of 4.1 × 104. The effective electric field enhancement factors, measured for NN and CO modes via linear and two nonlinear IR techniques, have similar sample-...
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