Scanning probe Raman spectroscopy with single molecule sensitivity
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Catalin C. Neacsu, Jens Dreyer, Nicolas Behr, and Markus B. Raschke
Phys. Rev. B 73, 193403 (2006).
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Single-molecule vibrational Raman spectroscopy of malachite green adsorbed on planar metal surfaces is achieved by means of optical local-field enhancement provided by a scanning nanoscopic metallic tip. The single-molecule signature is evident from spectral diffusion and a discretization of Raman peak intensities. The optical tip-sample coupling gives rise to a localization of the response down to a sub-10 nm length scale and a Raman enhancement up to ∼5 × 109. This combines vibrational spectroscopy with high resolution scanningprobe microscopy for ultrasensitive in situ analysis of individual molecules.