In this paper, we show for the first time the polarization-sensitive super-resolution phononic reconstruction of multiple nanostructures in a liquid environment by overcoming the diffraction limit of the optical system (1 μm). By using time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy, we measure the acoustic signature of nanospheres and nanorods at different polarizations. This enables the size, position, and orientation characterization of multiple nanoparticles in a single point spread function with the precision of 5 nm, 3 nm, and 1.4°, respectively. Unlike electron microscopy where a high vacuum environment is needed for imaging, this technique performs measurements in liquids at ambient pressure, ideal to study the insights of living specimens. T...
The plasmonic and vibrational properties of single gold nanodisks patterned on a sapphire substrate ...
Understanding and controlling the phononic characteristics in solids is crucial to elucidate many ph...
The amplification of light through stimulated emission or nonlinear optical interactions has had a t...
In this paper, we show for the first time the polarization-sensitive super-resolution phononic recon...
We demonstrate submicron resolution imaging using picosecond acoustic phonon pulses. High-frequency ...
Understanding the dynamics of atomic vibrations confined in quasi-zero dimensional systems is crucia...
In this paper we demonstrate a new scheme for optical super-resolution, inspired, in-part, by PALM a...
Future advancement of nanotechnology is dependent on our capabilities to design novel and ever incre...
Acoustic vibrations at the nanoscale (GHz-THz frequencies) and their interactions with electrons, ph...
© 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry. The characterisation of metallic nano-structures is of great ...
We show for the first time that a single ultrasonic imaging fibre is capable of simultaneously acces...
There has been much interest in the optical and mechanical properties of metal nanostructures and th...
Coherent acoustic phonons modulate optical, electronic and mechanical properties at ultrahigh freque...
The fascinating relationship between structure and property in nanowires has enabled a wealth of app...
The control of optically driven high-frequency strain waves in nanostructured systems is an essentia...
The plasmonic and vibrational properties of single gold nanodisks patterned on a sapphire substrate ...
Understanding and controlling the phononic characteristics in solids is crucial to elucidate many ph...
The amplification of light through stimulated emission or nonlinear optical interactions has had a t...
In this paper, we show for the first time the polarization-sensitive super-resolution phononic recon...
We demonstrate submicron resolution imaging using picosecond acoustic phonon pulses. High-frequency ...
Understanding the dynamics of atomic vibrations confined in quasi-zero dimensional systems is crucia...
In this paper we demonstrate a new scheme for optical super-resolution, inspired, in-part, by PALM a...
Future advancement of nanotechnology is dependent on our capabilities to design novel and ever incre...
Acoustic vibrations at the nanoscale (GHz-THz frequencies) and their interactions with electrons, ph...
© 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry. The characterisation of metallic nano-structures is of great ...
We show for the first time that a single ultrasonic imaging fibre is capable of simultaneously acces...
There has been much interest in the optical and mechanical properties of metal nanostructures and th...
Coherent acoustic phonons modulate optical, electronic and mechanical properties at ultrahigh freque...
The fascinating relationship between structure and property in nanowires has enabled a wealth of app...
The control of optically driven high-frequency strain waves in nanostructured systems is an essentia...
The plasmonic and vibrational properties of single gold nanodisks patterned on a sapphire substrate ...
Understanding and controlling the phononic characteristics in solids is crucial to elucidate many ph...
The amplification of light through stimulated emission or nonlinear optical interactions has had a t...