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Heterodyne Detected Sum Frequency Generation (HD-SFG) Igor Stiopkin, Igor Stiopkin, Himali Jayathilake, and Alexander Benderskii Department of Chemistry Wayne State University Detroit, MI
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Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation (2) RES ijk = N s T i T j T k , , (2) ( ) E i ( SFG ) (2) ijk ( 1, 2 ) E j ( 1 )E k ( 2 ) s (2) E(2)E(2) E SFG ( 1 + 2 ) E(1)E(1) IR vis SFG |v=0 |v=1 Surface Coverage SFG Signals are Weak (x10 -12 ) Phase is Unknown TOTAL (2) = RES (2) + NR (2) → φ RES-NR
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Homodyne-Detected SFG VIS. IR SFG Monochromator SFG Intensity Is Measured Broad Band SFG Setup CH region of 1-octanol van der Ham, Vrehen, Eliel, 1996 Richter; Petralli-Mallow; Stephenson, 1998 Hommel; Ma; Allen, 2001 CH 3 SS CH 3 FR 1-octanol @ air/water Homodyne SFG works at High Signals / Coverages CH 3 SS CH 3 FR 1-octanol : d-1-octanol @ air/water
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Heterodyne vs. Homodyne SFG VIS IR Heterodyne SFG is Sensitive to Adsorbant at Low Coverage Heterodyne SFG Contains Phase Information LO SFG
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Experimental Broad-Band SI HD-SFG Setup Phase is Locked Across the Spectrum SFG Spectrum, Phase, and Temporal Profile Recovered vis Monochromator IR Sample CCD LO SFG LO KNbO 3 ω Time Domain Frequency Domain Spectral Interferometry
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Experimental Spectral Interferograms
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Data Analysis IFFT FFT (a) (b)(c)(d) Real Part Amplitude Filtering Does not Affect SFG Signals SIFID Filtered SI HD-SFG
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Spectrum Renormalization (a) (b) (c) Gold Measured Recovered from HD-SFG HD-SFG f(ω)f(ω)Homodyne Apparatus Function f(ω) Reflects LO Spectrum and Interference Quality
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Background Phasing (c) Phasing (a) (b) HD-SFG @ N=0% HD-SFG @ N=10% Nonresonant part of SFG is used for Phasing Resonant part Nonresonant part
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Background Subtraction - = (a) (b)(c) Analyte SFG Background SFG Measured HD-SFG N=10% N=0% HD-SFG Recovers Analyte Contribution
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SFG Spectrum Recovery SFG vis IR LO HD-SFG Recovers Spectra Below Neat Interface Background 100% 80% 60% 40% 25% 10% Measured Homodyne Analyte SFG ×3×3 ×3×3 ×3×3 ×3×3 8% 6% 3% 6%
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SFG Temporal Profile Recovery Res. &NR Res. Concentration Dependence of Temporal HD-SFG Resonant HD-SFG ~N Homodyne SFG ~N 2 HD-SFG Recovers SFG Spectra at few % monolayer level
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Conclusions 1.HD-SFG Recovers SFG Spectra at few % monolayer level 2.HD-SFG allows to measure phase and subtract NR background 3.HD-SFG scales linearly with surface coverage 4.HD-SFG Recovers temporal profiles (FID) 6% c
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Acknowledgments http://chem.wayne.edu/benderskii-group/ Advisor: Alexander Benderskii Postdocs: Andrey Bordenyuk Graduate students: Himali Jayathilake Champika Weeraman Achani Yatawara Fadel Shalhout Undergrads:Adib Samin WSU start-up grant WSU research grant Nano@Wayne NSF CAREER Grant No. 0449720 Funding
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Sample: 1-Octanol at Air/Water Interface CH 3 (CH 2 ) 6 CHOH Fixed Total Bulk Octanol Concentration (C=1mM) CH 3 (CH 2 ) 6 CHOH / CD 3 (CD 2 ) 6 CDOH Molecular Orientations Preserved for all N Ref.
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