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Nearfield Optical Methods

Fig. 2.8. Left (A) Optical configuration for exciting a single molecule with a nearfield fight source, an Al-coated pulled optical fiber. Application of a potential V to the A1 coating produces a highly anisotropic DC local electric field. (B) Spectra of pentacene in p-terphenyl molecules at various applied potentials, (a-b) saturation method to identify molecules close to the tip, (c-1) transverse dithering with Stark shift. For details, see [63]... Fig. 2.8. Left (A) Optical configuration for exciting a single molecule with a nearfield fight source, an Al-coated pulled optical fiber. Application of a potential V to the A1 coating produces a highly anisotropic DC local electric field. (B) Spectra of pentacene in p-terphenyl molecules at various applied potentials, (a-b) saturation method to identify molecules close to the tip, (c-1) transverse dithering with Stark shift. For details, see [63]...

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