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There are a number of operational techniques in transmission mode. The major techniques
are bright field, fluorescence, polarization, and spectroscopy. These techniques use
different properties of light. Bright field mode is similar to standard optical microscopy in
that the sample is exposed to light from the NSOM probe, and the resulting image is
recorded by detecting all wavelengths, including the source light, on the photomultiplier
tube (PMT). In fluorescence modes, the tip is used to excite the sample, and any resulting
fluorescence is captured and imaged. Polarization mode typically polarizes the incoming
light and looks at how the sample changes that polarization. In spectroscopy techniques,
the signal is the change (either time-scale or wavelength) the sample causes in the exposing
light. Figure 1-4 illustrates the relationships between these operational modes.
Figure 1-4
NSOM Operational Modes
Examples of NSOM imaging with the Aurora, using the modes referenced in Figure 1-4,
are included in the following literature.
1. P.J. Moyer, T. Cloninger, J. Gole, and L. Bottomley. Experimental evidence for
molecule-like absorption and emission of porous silicon using near-field and far-field
optical spectroscopy. Phys. Rev. B, 60, No. 7, 4889-4896 (1999).
2. P.F. Barbara, D.M. Adams, and D.B. O’Connor. Characterization of organic thin film
materials with near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM). Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci.,
29, 433-469 (1999).
3. A. Naber, H. Kock, and H. Fuchs. High-Resolution Lithography with Near-Field
Optical Microscopy. Scanning Vol. 18 (8), 567-571 (1996).
4. Ch. Lienau, A. Richter, A. Klehr, and T. Elsaesser. Near-Field Scanning Optical Micro-
scopy of Polarization Bistable Laser Diodes. Appl. Phys. Lett. 69, No. 17, 2471-2473
(1996).
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Topography
Tip
Collection
Tip
Illumination
Sample Types
Waveguides
LED's
Diode lasers
Reflection
Transmission
Opaque Samples
Semiconductors
Bright field
Fluorescence
Polarization
Spectroscopy
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