Conformational heterogeneity of molecules physisorbed on a gold surface at room temperature
Abstract
A quantitative single-molecule tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) study at room temperature remained a challenge due to the rapid structural dynamics of molecules exposed to air. Here, we demonstrate the hyperspectral TERS imaging of single or a few brilliant cresyl blue (BCB) molecules at room temperature, along with quantitative spectral analyses. Robust chemical imaging is enabled by the freeze-frame approach using a thin AlO capping layer, which suppresses spectral diffusions and inhibits chemical reactions and contaminations in air. For the molecules resolved spatially in the TERS image, a clear Raman peak variation up to 7.5 cm is observed, which cannot be found in molecular ensembles. From density functional theory-based quantitative analyses of the varied TERS peaks, we reveal the conformational heterogeneity at the single-molecule level. This work provides a facile way to investigate the single-molecule properties in interacting media, expanding the scope of single-molecule vibrational spectroscopy studies.
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@article{arxiv.2102.02408,
title = {Conformational heterogeneity of molecules physisorbed on a gold surface at room temperature},
author = {Mingu Kang and Hyunwoo Kim and Elham Oleiki and Yeonjeong Koo and Hyeongwoo Lee and Huitae Joo and Jinseong Choi and Taeyong Eom and Geunsik Lee and Yung Doug Suh and Kyoung-Duck Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.02408},
year = {2022}
}
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23 pages, 5 figures