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UFN, 2017 Volume 187, Number 3, Pages 277–295 (Mi ufn5656)

This article is cited in 19 papers

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Apertureless near-field optical microscopy

D. V. Kazantseva, E. V. Kuznetsovb, S. V. Timofeevb, A. V. Shelaevb, E. A. Kazantsevac

a National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", Alikhanov Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow
b NT-MDT Spectrum Instruments: "NT-MDT", Moscow, Zelenograd
c Moscow Technological University

Abstract: We discuss the operating principles of the apertureless scanning near-field optical microscope (ASNOM), in which the probe acts as a rod antenna and its electromagnetic radiation plays the role of the registered signal. The phase and amplitude of the emitted wave vary depending on the ‘grounding conditions’ of the antenna tip at the sample point under study. Weak radiation from a tiny (2–15 $\mu$m long) tip is detected using optical homo- and heterodyning and the nonlinear dependence of the tip polarizability on the tip–surface distance. The lateral resolution of ASNOMs is determined by the tip curvature radius (1–20 nm), regardless of the wavelength (500 nm–100 $\mu$m). ASNOMs are shown to be capable of providing a surface optical map with nanometer resolution and carrying out spectral- and time-resolved measurements at a selected point on the surface.

PACS: 07.60.-j, 07.79.Fc, 61.46.-w, 68.37.Ps, 68.65.Pq, 85.30.De, 87.64.-t

Received: April 15, 2016
Revised: May 24, 2016
Accepted: May 24, 2016

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.2016.05.037817


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2017, 60:3, 259–275

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