Plasmonic- and Electronic-Enhancement-Free Coherent Raman Detection of {\AA}ngstr\"om-Scale Molecular Layers at Metal Interfaces
Toshiki Sugimoto, Tomoaki Ichii, Tsuneto Kanai, Ryu Yoshizawa, Shota Takahashi, Atsunori Sakurai, Keisuke Seto, Jin Chengxiang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel time-frequency hybrid coherent Raman spectroscopy method that enables sensitive, non-invasive detection of angstrom-scale molecular layers at metal interfaces without relying on plasmonic or electronic enhancement.
Contribution
The authors develop a new all-optical detection scheme that filters out metal background signals, allowing direct vibrational analysis of molecular layers on flat metal surfaces.
Findings
Successfully detects angstrom-scale molecular layers at metal interfaces.
Effectively filters out metal non-resonant background in Raman signals.
Provides a universal approach not dependent on specific surface structures.
Abstract
Coherent Raman scattering provides highly sensitive vibrational analysis through nonlinear light-matter interactions. However, its application to metal interfaces has remained challenging because the intrinsically large non-resonant background (NRB) of metals overwhelms weak interfacial molecular vibrational signals, making direct Raman detection without plasmonic or electronic enhancement highly challenging. Here, we report a time-frequency hybrid coherent Raman spectroscopy approach that overcomes this limitation and enables sensitive detection of {\aa}ngstr\"om-thick molecular systems even on atomically flat metal surfaces. Our method employs a time-frequency engineered detection scheme that combines femtosecond pump and Stokes pulses with a time-delayed, asymmetrically shaped picosecond probe pulse. By exploiting instantaneous temporal response of the metal NRB, this pulse…
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TopicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
