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Tip Design Offers Aperture and Apertureless Advantages

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Daniel S. Burgess

A design for a metallic tip probe for scanning near-field optical microscopy promises the benefits of both aperture and apertureless techniques. The scientists at Gifu University in Japan who conceived the probe geometry suggest that it should yield the high resolution of apertureless scanning near-field optical microscopy but would not require an external light source, thus reducing background noise. The proposed tip is a pyramid with an I-shaped aperture. Half of the pyramid is truncated, and the structure sits on a metallic slab. For an excitation wavelength of 500 nm, the pyramid would...Read full article

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    Published: December 2005
    Featuresmetallic tip probeMicroscopyScanning near-field optical microscopy

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