Chan K L Andrew, Tay Feng H, Poulter Graham, Kazarian Sergei G
Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ, UK.
Appl Spectrosc. 2008 Oct;62(10):1102-7. doi: 10.1366/000370208786049222.
A new development in Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) imaging using a diamond attenuated total reflection (ATR) imaging accessory in a novel manner that allows the angle of incidence to be varied in order to obtain images from subsurface layers of different thickness is introduced. Chemical images of samples from the same area but with different depths of penetration are obtained by changing the angle of incidence as well as using different spectral bands at different wavenumbers. Changes in the angle of incidence with this accessory were made possible by taking advantage of the relatively large numerical aperture employed by the original imaging optics. This arrangement allowed us to introduce an additional movable aperture in the optical design to restrict the angle of incidence to certain values. Two samples have been studied, one for the calibration of the angle of incidence while the other demonstrates the capability of obtaining three-dimensional (3D) information using this approach. Advantages of this new approach include the relatively high spatial resolution (it can spatially resolve features as small as 12 mum without a microscope) and no change in the imaging area and sampling area during manipulation of the angle of incidence.
介绍了傅里叶变换红外(FT-IR)成像的一项新进展,该进展以一种新颖的方式使用金刚石衰减全反射(ATR)成像附件,通过改变入射角来获取来自不同厚度地下层的图像。通过改变入射角以及在不同波数下使用不同光谱带,可获得来自同一区域但具有不同穿透深度的样品的化学图像。利用原始成像光学器件所采用的相对较大的数值孔径,使得使用该附件改变入射角成为可能。这种配置使我们能够在光学设计中引入一个额外的可移动孔径,将入射角限制在特定值。研究了两个样品,一个用于校准入射角,另一个展示了使用这种方法获取三维(3D)信息的能力。这种新方法的优点包括相对较高的空间分辨率(无需显微镜即可在空间上分辨小至12μm的特征)以及在入射角操作过程中成像区域和采样区域不变。