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Evanescent Imaging with Induced Polarization

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Abstract

With a solid immersion lens microscope and linearly-polarized illumination light, the induced evanescent component of polarization from the surface of sample is re-imaged onto a CCD detector. Properties of the induced image are analyzed.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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