2001
Novel surface spectroscopy: Infrared-infrared-visible sum-frequency generation
Publication
Publication
Phys. Rev. Lett. , Volume 86 p. 1566- 1569
A novel type of surface vibrational sum-frequency generation spectroscopy is presented that enables a highly specific measurement of the coupling of molecules on surfaces. With this doubly vibrationally resonant technique, two-dimensional vibrational spectroscopy of molecules on surfaces becomes possible. The technique is demonstrated for the C-O stretch vibration of CO on a ruthenium (001) surface. It allows for the determination of the intermolecular coupling strength of dipole-coupled CO molecules on the surface.
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Bonn, M., Hess, C., Miners, J. H., Heinz, T. F., Bakker, H., & Cho, M. (2001). Novel surface spectroscopy: Infrared-infrared-visible sum-frequency generation. Phys.Rev.Lett., 86, 1566–1569. |