Optical Microscopy in the Nano-World

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Abstract

Scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) is an optical microscopy whose resolution is not bound to the diffraction limit. It provides chemical information based upon spectral, polarization and/or fluorescence contrast images. Details as small as 20 nm can be recognized. Photophysical and photochemical effects can be studied with SNOM on a similar scale. This article reviews a good deal of the experimental and theoretical work on SNOM in Switzerland. * Correspondence: Dr. D.W. Pohl a).

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Pohl, D. W., Bach, H., Bopp, M. A., Deckert, V., Descouts, P., Eckert, R., … Zenobi, R. (1997). Optical Microscopy in the Nano-World. Chimia, 51(10), 760–767. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1997.760

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