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Haomin Wang1, Philip A Kocheril1, Ziguang Yang1
1Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 91125, Pasadena, California, USA.
Abstract:
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy stands as a workhorse for exploring bond vibrations, offering a wealth of chemical insights across diverse frontiers. With increasing focus on the regime of single molecules, obtaining IR-sensitive information from individual molecules at room temperature would provide essential information about unknown molecular properties. Here, we leverage bond-selective fluorescence microscopy, facilitated by narrowband picosecond mid-IR and near-IR double-resonance excitation, for high-throughput mid-IR structural probing of single molecules. We robustly capture single-molecule images and analyze the combined polarization dependence, vibrational peaks, linewidths, and lifetimes of probe molecules with representative scaffolds. From bulk to single molecules, we find that vibrational lifetimes remain consistent, while linewidths are narrowed by approximately twofold and anisotropy becomes more pronounced. Additionally, unexpected peak shifts from single molecules were observed, attributed to the generation of new modes due to previously unexplored dimerization, supported by quantum chemistry calculations. These findings underscore the importance of infrared analysis on individual single molecules in ambient environments, offering molecular information crucial for functional imaging and the investigation of the fundamental properties and utilities of luminescent molecules.
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