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[3Ea03] Probing local carrier and exciton dynamics in spatially confined nanomaterials with infrared nano-spectroscopy
We demonstrate the application of infrared scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy (IR s-SNOM) and its time-resolved extension of ultrafast IR s-SNOM with high sensitivity to address the impact of spatial confinement on nanomaterials. In the application of IR s-SNOM to vanadium dioxide nanoparticles (VO2 NPs), we identify characteristic size effects and stochasticity in the insulator-to-metal transitions, both highlighting the metastable nature of superheated VO2 NPs. By employing interferometric ultrafast IR s-SNOM, we find highly heterogeneous exciton dynamics in carbon nanotubes at both the inter-tube and intra-tube levels. These findings establish tip-based infrared nano-spectroscopy as a valuable tool for characterizing nanoconfined materials, with implications for nanomaterials and nanodevices.
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