Abstract
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is an established technique for characterization and recognition of inorganic, organic and biological materials by their far-field absorption spectra in the infrared fingerprint region. However, due to the diffraction limit conventional FTIR spectroscopy is unsuitable for measurements with nanoscale spatial resolution.
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