Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy

Existing high-dimensional optical imaging techniques that record space and polarization cannot detect the photon’s time of arrival due to the limited speeds of electronic sensors. Here, the authors develop a single-shot ultrafast imaging modality to record light-speed high-dimensional events with pi...

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Autores principales: Mohammad A. Almajhadi, Syed Mohammad Ashab Uddin, H. Kumar Wickramasinghe
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cada01016266465484cbf3638e1c13e62021-12-02T14:40:40ZObservation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy10.1038/s41467-020-19067-32041-1723https://doaj.org/article/cada01016266465484cbf3638e1c13e62020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19067-3https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Existing high-dimensional optical imaging techniques that record space and polarization cannot detect the photon’s time of arrival due to the limited speeds of electronic sensors. Here, the authors develop a single-shot ultrafast imaging modality to record light-speed high-dimensional events with picosecond resolution.Mohammad A. AlmajhadiSyed Mohammad Ashab UddinH. Kumar WickramasingheNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
description Existing high-dimensional optical imaging techniques that record space and polarization cannot detect the photon’s time of arrival due to the limited speeds of electronic sensors. Here, the authors develop a single-shot ultrafast imaging modality to record light-speed high-dimensional events with picosecond resolution.
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author Mohammad A. Almajhadi
Syed Mohammad Ashab Uddin
H. Kumar Wickramasinghe
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H. Kumar Wickramasinghe
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title Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
title_short Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
title_full Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
title_fullStr Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
title_sort observation of nanoscale opto-mechanical molecular damping as the origin of spectroscopic contrast in photo induced force microscopy
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url https://doaj.org/article/cada01016266465484cbf3638e1c13e6
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