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Near-field scanning optical transfer

More recently, the method of scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) has been applied to LB films of phospholipids and has revealed submicron-domain structures [55-59]. The method involves scanning a fiber-optic tip over a surface in much the same way an AFM tip is scanned over a surface. In principle, other optical experiments could be combined with the SNOM, snch as resonance energy transfer, time-resolved flnorescence, and surface plasmon resonance. It is likely that spectroscopic investigation of snbmicron domains in LB films nsing these principles will be pnrsned extensively. [Pg.67]

Cadby, A. et al. (2006) Suppression of energy-transfer between conjugated polymers in a ternary blend identified using scanning near-field optical microscopy. Adv. Mater., 18 (20), 2713. [Pg.846]

Kirsch, A. K., V, Subramaniam, A. Jenei and T. M. Jovin (1999). "Fluorescence resonance energy transfer detected by scanning near-field optical microscopy." Journal Of Microscopy 194(2-3) 448-54. [Pg.44]


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