Eric A. Muller
University of Colorado Boulder
48 Papers
264 Citations
Eric A. Muller is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Infrared & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric A. Muller include Lewis & Clark College & Haverford College.
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Papers
Ultrabroadband infrared nanospectroscopic imaging.
TL;DR: This work achieves spectroscopic imaging over the entire midinfrared with nanometer spatial resolution and high sensitivity, and demonstrates the performance of synchrotron infrared nanospectroscopy on semiconductor, biomineral, and protein nanostructures, providing vibrational chemical imaging with subzeptomole sensitivity.
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Infrared Chemical Nano-Imaging: Accessing Structure, Coupling, and Dynamics on Molecular Length Scales
TL;DR: Outstanding challenges are discussed in terms of extensions to coherent and multidimensional spectroscopies, implementation in liquid and in situ environments, general sample limitations, and engineering s-SNOM scanning probes to better control the nano-localized optical excitation and to increase sensitivity.
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Vibrational nano-spectroscopic imaging correlating structure with intermolecular coupling and dynamics
TL;DR: V vibrational scattering-scanning near-field optical microscopy with high spectral precision is implemented to investigate the structure–function relationship in nano-phase separated block copolymers and discriminate local variations in electric fields between nano-domains with quantitative agreement with dielectric continuum models.
Directed Synthesis of Noncentrosymmetric Molybdates
Eric A. Muller,Robert J. Cannon,Amy Narducci Sarjeant,Kang Min Ok,and P. Shiv Halasyamani,Alexander J. Norquist +5 more
TL;DR: The directed synthesis of two noncentrosymmetric sulfated molybdates has been achieved through the use of chiral organic amines as discussed by the authors, which exhibits the enantiomorphic crystal class 222 (D2) and second harmonic generation activities were measured on sieved powders.
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Infrared vibrational nanocrystallography and nanoimaging
TL;DR: A new form of optical nanocrystallography is demonstrated that combines scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy with both optical antenna and tip-selective infrared vibrational spectroscopy to determine crystalline phases and orientation in aggregates and films of the organic electronic material perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride.