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arxiv: 1312.7000 · v1 · pith:J3WMROQVnew · submitted 2013-12-25 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Nano-spectroscopic imaging of intermolecular structure, coupling and dynamics

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords intermolecularspectralvibrationalinteractionslocalmattermolecularnanometer
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Molecular self-assembly, the function of biomembranes, and the performance of organic solar cells rely on molecular interactions on the nanoscale. The understanding and design of such intrinsic or engineered heterogeneous functional soft matter has long been impeded by a lack of spectroscopic tools with sufficient nanometer spatial resolution, attomolar sensitivity, and intermolecular spectroscopic specificity. We implement vibrational scattering-scanning near-field optical microscopy ($s$-SNOM) in a multi-spectral modality with unprecedented spectral precision to investigate the structure-function relationship in nano-phase separated block-copolymers. We use a vibrational resonance as a sensitive reporter of the local chemical environment and resolve, with few nanometer spatial resolution and 0.2 cm$^{-1}$ spectral precision, spectral Stark shifts and line broadening correlated with molecular-scale morphologies. By creating images of solvatochromic vibrational shifts we discriminate local variations in electric fields between the core and interface regions of the nano-domains with quantitative agreement to dielectric continuum models. This new nano-chemometric ability to directly resolve nanoscale morphology and associated intermolecular interactions can form a basis for the systematic control of functionality in multicomponent soft matter systems.

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