February 14, 2025
Journal Article

Optical Extinction-Based 3D Nano-Imaging of WS2 on Gold

Abstract

Broad band nano-extinction images recorded in the tip-enhanced optical spectroscopy geometry track the 3D topography of a single layer of WS2 on Au substrate. The described nano-optical method is complementary to conventional AFM and offers additional information about the buried material-metal interface that is not accessible using conventional topographic imaging. Beyond 3D optical imaging, we observe large variations in the junction plasmon resonance on the nanoscale. The latter is important to understand and account for in tip-enhanced Raman and photoluminescence studies that target low-dimensional materials specifically. Our observations and (coherent) optical scattering-based method are also relevant to emerging efforts aimed at exploring strong coupling and Fano interferences in hybrid plasmonic-low dimensional quantum material systems.

Published: February 14, 2025

Citation

Wang C., P.A. Valencia Acuna, A.V. Krayev, and P.Z. El-Khoury. 2024. Optical Extinction-Based 3D Nano-Imaging of WS2 on Gold. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 15, no. 40:10272 - 10277. PNNL-SA-200841. doi:10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02077

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