拉曼散射
拉曼光谱
化学
纳米尺度
纳米技术
表征(材料科学)
散射
激光器
光学
物理
材料科学
作者
Richard C. Prince,Renee R. Frontiera,Eric O. Potma
出处
期刊:Chemical Reviews
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2016-12-14
卷期号:117 (7): 5070-5094
被引量:239
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00545
摘要
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) describes a family of techniques first discovered and developed in the 1960s. Whereas the nascent history of the technique is parallel to that of laser light sources, recent advances have spurred a resurgence in its use and development that has spanned across scientific fields and spatial scales. SRS is a nonlinear technique that probes the same vibrational modes of molecules that are seen in spontaneous Raman scattering. While spontaneous Raman scattering is an incoherent technique, SRS is a coherent process, and this fact provides several advantages over conventional Raman techniques, among which are much stronger signals and the ability to time-resolve the vibrational motions. Technological improvements in pulse generation and detection strategies have allowed SRS to probe increasingly smaller volumes and shorter time scales. This has enabled SRS research to move from its original domain, of probing bulk media, to imaging biological tissues and single cells at the micro scale, and, ultimately, to characterizing samples with subdiffraction resolution at the nanoscale. In this Review, we give an overview of the history of the technique, outline its basic properties, and present historical and current uses at multiple length scales to underline the utility of SRS to the molecular sciences.
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