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Nano-Optical Scan Probes: Opening Doors to Previously-Inaccessible Parameter Spaces

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Abstract

I will discuss recent progress on new near-field probe geometries, including the “campanile” geometry, which has been used in recent hyperspectral imaging experiments, providing nanoscale spectral information distinct from what is obtained with other methods.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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