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Getting the ‘Hole’ Picture Up Close

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Hank Hogan

Plasmons — local electron oscillations in metal films — hold great promise as the basis for sensors and optical switches. A challenge with such substrates has been pinpointing the location of the highest plasmonic signal -- knowledge of which could be used to engineer better devices. Near-field scanning optical microscopy offers the highest resolution possible for this search, but the technique has difficulty imaging periodic arrays because the near-field information is swamped by far-field diffraction and scattering, leaving investigators with a blurry picture. On the upper left is...Read full article

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    Published: June 2007
    Basic ScienceFeatureslocal electron oscillationsmetal filmsMicroscopyplasmonsSensors & Detectors

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