Tip-enhanced raman spectroscopy with high-order fiber vector beam excitation

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Abstract

We investigated tip-enhanced Raman spectra excited by high-order fiber vector beams. Theoretical analysis shows that the high-order fiber vector beams have stronger longitudinal electric field components than linearly polarized light under tight focusing conditions. By introducing the high-order fiber vector beams and the linearly polarized beam from a fiber vector beam generator based on an electrically-controlled acoustically-induced fiber grating into a top-illumination tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) setup, the tip-enhanced Raman signal produced by the high-order fiber vector beams was 1.6 times as strong as that produced by the linearly polarized light. This result suggests a new type of efficient excitation light beams for TERS.

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Lu, F., Huang, T., Han, L., Su, H., Wang, H., Liu, M., … Mei, T. (2018). Tip-enhanced raman spectroscopy with high-order fiber vector beam excitation. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18113841

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