Abstract: Aspects of the present invention include systems and devices useful for surface chemical analysis of solid samples by Tip Enhanced Raman Spectrometry (“TERS”), and particularly it relates to devices useful for chemical analysis of molecular compounds located either on or within thin surface layer of solid samples. Even more particularly, aspects of the present invention relate to systems, and devices for non-destructive analysis combining both high sensitivity and high spatial resolution of analysis of chemical compounds located or distributed on the surface of solid samples with obtaining important information regarding vibration spectra of atoms and molecular groups contained in a thin surface layer of solid samples. These objectives are realized by implementation of computer-assisted systems that use sensors to carefully regulate the motion of, and force applied to, probes of atomic force microscopes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 9, 2017
Publication date:
July 13, 2017
Applicant:
AIST-NT, Inc.
Inventors:
Sergey A. Saunin, Andrey V. Krayev, Vladimir V. Zhishimontov, Vasily V. Gavrilyuk, Leonid N. Grigorov, Alexey V. Belyaev, Dmitry A. Evplov
Abstract: Aspects of the present invention include systems, devices, and methods of surface chemical analysis of solid samples, and particularly it relates to methods of chemical analysis of molecular compounds located either on or within thin surface layer of solid samples. Even more particularly, aspects of the present invention relate to systems, devices, and non-destructive methods combining both high sensitivity and high spatial resolution of analysis of chemical compounds located or distributed on the surface of solid samples with obtaining most important information regarding vibration spectra of atoms and molecular groups contained in thin surface layer of solid samples. These objectives are realized by implementation of computer-assisted systems that carefully regulate the motion of, and force applied to probes of atomic force microscopes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 20, 2015
Date of Patent:
February 14, 2017
Assignee:
AIST-NT, Inc.
Inventors:
Sergey A. Saunin, Andrey V. Krayev, Vladimir V. Zhishimontov, Vasily V. Gavrilyuk, Leonid N. Grigorov, Alexey V. Belyaev, Dmitry A. Evplov
Abstract: Aspects of the present invention include systems, devices, and methods of surface chemical analysis of solid samples, and particularly it relates to methods of chemical analysis of molecular compounds located either on or within thin surface layer of solid samples. Even more particularly, aspects of the present invention relate to systems, devices, and non-destructive methods combining both high sensitivity and high spatial resolution of analysis of chemical compounds located or distributed on the surface of solid samples with obtaining most important information regarding vibration spectra of atoms and molecular groups contained in thin surface layer of solid samples. These objectives are realized by implementation of computer-assisted systems that carefully regulate the motion of, and force applied to probes of atomic force microscopes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 20, 2015
Publication date:
November 24, 2016
Applicant:
AIST-NT, Inc.
Inventors:
Sergey A. Saunin, Andrey V. Krayev, Vladimir V. Zhishimontov, Vasily V. Gavrilyuk, Leonid N. Grigorov, Alexey V. Belyaev, Dmitry A. Evplov
Abstract: Aspects of the present invention include systems, devices, and methods of surface chemical analysis of solid samples, and particularly it relates to methods of chemical analysis of molecular compounds located either on or within thin surface layer of solid samples. Even more particularly, aspects of the present invention relate to systems, devices, and non-destructive methods combining both high sensitivity and high spatial resolution of analysis of chemical compounds located or distributed on the surface of solid samples with obtaining most important information regarding vibration spectra of atoms and molecular groups contained in thin surface layer of solid samples. These objectives are realized by implementation of computer-assisted systems that carefully regulate the motion of, and force applied to probes of atomic force microscopes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 20, 2015
Publication date:
November 26, 2015
Applicant:
AIST-NT, Inc.
Inventors:
Sergey A. Saunin, Andrey V. Krayev, Vladimir V. Zhishimontov, Vasily V. Gavrilyuk, Leonid N. Grigorov, Alexey V. Belyaev, Dmitry A. Evplov