Phase-Modulated Degenerate Parametric Amplification Microscopy
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Gao, Yunan; Goodman, Aaron Jacob; Shen, Pin-Chun; Kong, Jing; Tisdale, William
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Second-order nonlinear optical interactions, including second-harmonic generation (SHG) and sum-frequency generation (SFG), can reveal a wealth of information about chemical, electronic, and vibrational dynamics at the nanoscale. Here, we demonstrate a powerful and flexible new approach, called phase-modulated degenerate parametric amplification (DPA). The technique, which allows for facile retrieval of both the amplitude and phase of the second-order nonlinear optical response, has many advantages over conventional or heterodyne-detected SHG, including the flexibility to detect the signal at either the second harmonic or fundamental field wavelength. We demonstrate the capabilities of this approach by imaging multigrain flakes of single-layer MoS2. We identify the absolute crystal orientation of each MoS2 domain and resolve grain boundaries with high signal contrast and sub-diffraction-limited spatial resolution. This robust all-optical method can be used to characterize structure and dynamics in organic and inorganic systems, including biological tissue, soft materials, and metal and semiconductor nanostructures, and is particularly well-suited for imaging in media that are absorptive or highly scattering to visible and ultraviolet light. Keywords: Second-harmonic generation; super-resolution; MoS₂; grain boundary; 2D; transition metal dichalcogenide
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2018-06-22Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Nano Letters
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American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Gao, Yunan et al. "Phase-Modulated Degenerate Parametric Amplification Microscopy." Nano Letters 18,8 (June 2018): 5001-5006 © 2018 American Chemical Society
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1530-6984
1530-6992