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Original paper

Liquid-Phase Peak Force Infrared Microscopy for Chemical Nanoimaging and Spectroscopy

Volume: 93, Issue: 7, Pages: 3567 - 3575
Published: Feb 12, 2021
Abstract
Peak force infrared (PFIR) microscopy is an emerging atomic force microscopy that bypasses Abbe's diffraction limit in achieving chemical nanoimaging and spectroscopy. The PFIR microscopy mechanically detects the infrared photothermal responses in the dynamic tip–sample contact of peak force tapping mode and has been applied for a variety of samples, ranging from soft matters, photovoltaic heterojunctions, to polaritonic materials under the air...
Paper Details
Title
Liquid-Phase Peak Force Infrared Microscopy for Chemical Nanoimaging and Spectroscopy
Published Date
Feb 12, 2021
Volume
93
Issue
7
Pages
3567 - 3575
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