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Photoinduced Reflectivity Creates Near-Field Probes

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Daniel S. Burgess

Transient-aperture probes generated with light promise high resolutions and near-video rates for near-field infrared microscopy. The technique, under development at the W.W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., relies on photoinduced reflectivity in semiconductors. Researchers are using photoinduced reflectivity to produce probes for near-field infrared microscopy. In the setup, a masked laser pulse exposes a silicon substrate to visible light, creating a transient mirror and aperture with which they can image a sample on the back side of the...Read full article

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    Published: December 2001
    Basic ScienceMicroscopyResearch & TechnologyTech PulseTransient-aperture probes

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