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Tailored nanoscale plasmon-enhanced vibrational electron spectroscopy

Vibrational optical spectroscopies can be enhanced by surface plasmons to reach molecular-sized limits of detection and characterization. The level of enhancement strongly depends on microscopic details of the sample that are generally missed by macroscopic techniques. Here we investigate phonons in h-BN by coupling them to silver-nanowire plasmons, whose energy is tuned by modifying the nanowire length. Specifically, we use electron beam milling to accurately and iteratively change the nanowire length, followed by electron energy-loss spectroscopy to reveal the plasmon-enhanced vibrational features of h-BN. This allows us to investigate otherwise hidden bulk phonons and observe strong plasmon-phonon coupling. The new milling-and-spectroscopy technique holds great potential for resolving vibrational features in material nanostructures.

preprint2019arXivOpen access
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