2017
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201700731
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High‐Throughput Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy of One‐Dimensional Materials

Abstract: Direct visualization of one-dimensional (1D) materials under an optical microscope in ambient conditions is of great significance for their characterizations and applications. However, it is full of challenges to achieve such goal due to their relative small size (ca. 1 nm in diameter) in the optical-diffraction-limited laser spot (ca. 1 μm in diameter). In this Concept article, we introduce a polarization-based optical homodyne detection method that can be used as a general strategy to obtain high-throughput,… Show more

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