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Photoluminescence Acts as Scanning Near-Field Microscopy Probe

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Richard Gaughan

A highly localized light source shows promise for use in scanning near-field optical microscopy. Developed by scientists at the University of Melbourne in Australia and at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, it combines aspects of two types of conventional probes. William A. Ducker, a federation fellow at the University of Melbourne, and his colleague Valentin Lulevich of Virginia Tech discovered that commercially available silicon nitride atomic force microscope (AFM) probes can photoluminesce. When they illuminate the probe tip with 532-nm light from a thermoelectrically cooled...Read full article

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    Published: February 2006
    Basic ScienceFeaturesLight SourcesMicroscopyScanning near-field optical microscopy

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