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Near-field optical spectroscopy

Moerner W E, Plakhotnik T, Irngartinger T, Wild U P, Pohl D W and Hecht B 1994 Near-field optical spectroscopy of individual molecules in solids Phys. Rev. Lett. 73 2764-7... [Pg.2505]

In this chapter, we showed the capability of near-field optical spectroscopy combined with vibrational spectroscopy and nonlinear optics for biochemical applications. The evanescent field localized at the nanoscale tip realized the extremely small light source for various spectroscopes in the near-field. Especially when the tip is made... [Pg.264]

Azoulav, J., Debarre, A., Richard, A., and Tchenio, T. 1999. Eield enhancement and apertureless near-field optical spectroscopy of single molecules. J. Microsc. 194 486-90. [Pg.265]

Markel VA, Shalaev VM, Zhang P, Huynh W, Tay L, Haslett TL, Moskovits M (1999) Near-field optical spectroscopy of individual surface-plasmon modes in colloid clusters. Phys Rev B 59(16) 10903-10909... [Pg.254]

C. Scanning near-field optical spectroscopy (SNOM)... [Pg.120]

V.A. Markel, V.M. Shalaev, P. Zhang, W. Huynh, L. Tay, T. L. Haslett, and M. Moskovits, Near-Field Optical Spectroscopy of Individual Sutface-Plasmon Modes in Colloid Clusters, Phys. Rev. B 59, 10903 (1999)... [Pg.416]

R. Pomraenke, C. Ropers, J. Renard, C. Lienau, L. Luer, D. Polli, and G. Cerullo, Structural phase contrast in polycrystalUne organic semiconductor films observed by broadband near-field optical spectroscopy. Nano Lett., 7, 998 (2007). [Pg.156]

Smith D A, Webster S, Ayad M, Evans S D, Fogherty D and Batchelder D 1995 Development of a scanning near-field optical probe for localised Raman spectroscopy Ultramicroscopy 61 247... [Pg.1730]

Takahashi S, Futamata M and Ko]ima I 1999 Spectroscopy with scanning near-field optical microscopy using photon tunnelling mode J. Microscopy 194 519... [Pg.1730]

Durand Y, Woehl J C, Viellerobe B, Gdhde W and Orrit M 1999 New design of a cryostat-mounted scanning near-field optical microscope for single molecule spectroscopy Rev. Sc/. Instrum. 70 1318-25... [Pg.2505]

The resolution of a conventional microcope is limited by the classical phenomena of interference and diffraction. The limit is approximately X/2, X being the wavelength. This limit can be overcome by using a sub-wavelength light source and by placing the sample very close to this source (i.e. in the near field). The relevant domain is near-field optics (as opposed to far-field conventional optics), which has been applied to microscopy, spectroscopy and optical sensors. In particular, nearfield scanning optical microscopy (N SOM) has proved to be a powerful tool in physical, chemical and life sciences (Dunn, 1999). [Pg.356]

Tan W. and Kopelman R. (1996) Nanoscale Imaging and Sensing by Near-Field Optics, in Wang X. F. and Herman B. (Eds), Fluorescence Imaging Spectroscopy and Microscopy, Chemical Analysis Series, Vol. 137, John Wiley Sons, New York, pp. 407-75. [Pg.380]

Finally, in Chapter 11 some advanced techniques are briefly described fluorescence up-conversion, fluorescence microscopy (confocal excitation, two-photon excitation, near-field optics, fluorescence lifetime imaging), fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy. [Pg.394]

Betzig E and Trautman K, Near-Field Optics — Microscopy, Spectroscopy, and Surface Modification Beyond the Diffraction Limit , Science, 1992 257 189-195. Bard A J, Denault G, Lee C, Mandler D and Wipf D O, Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy A New Technique for the Characterization and Modification of Surfaces , Acc Chem Res, 1992 23 357. [Pg.269]

Scanning near-field optical microscopy Scanning near-field luminescence spectroscopy (SNLS)... [Pg.597]

SNOM) or Near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) Scanning near-field raman spectroscopy (SNRS)... [Pg.597]

Spectromicroscopy — Most optical spectroscopies probe rather large areas or volumes because the beam of light (whether infrared, UV-Vis, or X-ray etc.) probing the electrochemical interface or the electrolyte solution volume in front of the electrode (the interphase) has a finite diameter ranging from several 10 micrometers to a few millimeters or even more. Thus, spatially or locally resolved information cannot be obtained. Employing confocal or near-field optics very small surface areas can be probed, resolutions down to a few micrometers are possible. [Pg.631]

Novotny L, Stranick SJ (2006) Near-field optical microscopy and spectroscopy with pointed probes. Annu Rev Phys Chem 57 303-331... [Pg.506]

Simultaneous account for local field and local density of photon states enhancements in close proximity to a silver ellipsoidal nanopaiticle is found to provide up to 10 -fold Raman scattering cross-section rise up. A model of the so-called hot points in surface enhanced spectroscopy has been elaborated as local areas with high Q-factor at incident and scattered (emitted) light frequencies. Further experiments are proposed towards verification of the model in terms of transient Raman experiments to clarify incident field enhancement and scanning near-field optical mapping of local density of photon states. [Pg.164]

C. Single-Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy with a Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscope... [Pg.40]


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