Time dynamics of photothermal vs optoacoustic response in mid IR nanoscale biospectroscopy
Peter D. Tovee, Claire Tinker-Mill, Kevin Kjoller, David Allsop, Peter, Weightman, Mark Surman, Michele R. F. Siggel-King, Andy Wolski, and Oleg V., Kolosov

TL;DR
This study compares photothermal and optoacoustic responses in nanoscale IR biospectroscopy, demonstrating that AFM-IR offers advantages over SThM-IR in background noise reduction and response time when using pulsed FEL sources.
Contribution
It introduces the use of pulsed free electron laser IR sources for AFM-IR and SThM-IR spectroscopy, highlighting the benefits of AFM-IR in nanoscale chemical analysis.
Findings
AFM-IR eliminates probe heating background signals.
SThM-IR response time is approximately half of AFM-IR.
AFM-IR shows advantages in nanoscale amyloid peptide analysis.
Abstract
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy, a well established tool for chemical analysis of diverse materials, has significant potential in biomedical applications. While the spatial resolution of traditional IR spectroscopy is limited by the wavelength of the IR light to the few micrometres, it has been shown that nanoscale chemical analysis can be obtained by detecting IR induced local heating photothermal response via Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) or local thermomechanical expansion using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). This paper explores the potential of a pulsed ps pulse duration high power free electron laser (FEL) light source for AFM-IR and SThM-IR spectroscopy employing standard AFM and SThM probes. The SThM-IR response was found to have a detrimental strong background signal due to the direct heating of the probe, whereas the AFM IR thermomechanical response allowed to eliminate such a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Thermography and Photoacoustic Techniques
