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Ultrafast Near-Field Dynamics in Silver Nanowires Driven by Few-Cycle Short-Wave Infrared Pulses. [PDF]
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Cryo-FIB Lift-Out and Electron Tomography Workflow for Bacteria-Nanopillar Interface Imaging Under Native Conditions: Investigating Dragonfly Inspired Bactericidal Titanium Surfaces. [PDF]
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Multiscale Characterization of Electrode-Induced Degradation in Perovskite Solar Cells. [PDF]
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Canalized polaritons as virtual waveguides for nanoscale emitters
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Near field microscopy and near field optics
Reports on Progress in Physics, 1994The early eighties have experienced a revolution in the perception of physical phenomena. This revolution is the birth of a new generation of imaging systems based on the detection of non-radiating fields. The near field optical microscope is the latest of this family.
D Courjon, C Bainier
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Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1986The spatial resolution of most of the imaging or microcharacterization methods presently in use are fundamentally limited by the wavelength of the exciting or the emitted radiation being used. In general, the smaller the wavelength of the exciting probe, the greater the structural damage to the sample under study.
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Towards terahertz near-field microscopy
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2003We have detected sub-wavelength spot sizes in the near-field of a metal tip, which is illuminated with terahertz (THz) pulses. The THz near-field is detected by using electro-optic detection in a (100) oriented GaP crystal. Contrary to conventional electro-optic detection, which uses (110) oriented detection crystals, (100) crystals only allow the ...
N C J, van der Valk, P C M, Planken
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Near-field fluorescence microscopy of cells
Ultramicroscopy, 1998We demonstrate the surface sensitivity of near-field scanning optical microscopy by fluorescence imaging of membrane and bulk proteins in cells. We discuss instrument design considerations for successful cell-biology work with NSOM and show that the technique is most suited for studying membrane proteins.
T, Enderle, T, Ha, D S, Chemla, S, Weiss
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Theory of Imaging in Near-field Microscopy
1996In the last ten years, several different set-ups for producing images with super resolution by working in the near field have been reported. A good overwiew of the subject can be found in some recent review papers [1-3]. The techniques can be split roughly into two categories.
Greffet, Jean-Jacques, Carminati, Rémi
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