Dr. Haomin Wang, Philip A. Kocheril, Ziguang Yang, Dongkwan Lee, Noor Naji, Dr. Jiajun Du, Li-En Lin, Prof. Dr. Lu Wei
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Abstract
Chemical bonds in dye molecules are vibrationally excited by a narrowband mid-IR pulse and upconverted by a synchronized near-IR pulse. Doubly excited molecules emit fluorescence encoding mid-IR information. This bond-selective fluorescence-detected IR-excited (BonFIRE) method allows wide-field single-molecule mid-IR imaging and spectral profiling at room temperature, for robust characterization of polarization, peak position, linewidth, and vibrational relaxation, as reported by Lu Wei et al. in their Research Article (e202413647).