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    Xu Shi-fa, Zhu Xing, Zhou He-tian, Shen Yu-min, Fei Teng, Zhang Yu, Yin Yan, Zhang Bei, Dai Lun, Liu Xiao-ling, Hu Jian-cheng, Lu Ping, Zhai Zhong-he. SETUP AND APPLICATION OF SCANNING NEAR-FIELD OPTICAL MICROSCOPYJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2001, 10(13): 195-205.
    Xu Shi-fa, Zhu Xing, Zhou He-tian, Shen Yu-min, Fei Teng, Zhang Yu, Yin Yan, Zhang Bei, Dai Lun, Liu Xiao-ling, Hu Jian-cheng, Lu Ping, Zhai Zhong-he. SETUP AND APPLICATION OF SCANNING NEAR-FIELD OPTICAL MICROSCOPYJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2001, 10(13): 195-205.
  • SETUP AND APPLICATION OF SCANNING NEAR-FIELD OPTICAL MICROSCOPY

    • The research on the setup and application of scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) performed in our laboratory is reviewed in this report. We have constructed a versatile low temperature scanning near-field optical microscope with the capability of near-field imaging and spectroscopy, operating at liquid nitrogen temperature. A special designed coaxial double lens was used to introduce the illumination beam through a 200μm fiber; the detected optical signal was transmitted via a fiber tip to an avalanche photon detector. The performance test shows the stability of the new design. The shear force image and optical image of a standard sample are shown. A system of SNOM working at room temperature and atmosphere was used to characterize semiconductors and bio-molecular samples. It revealed the unique features of semiconductor microdisks in the near-field that is significantly different from that of far-field. The effects of different geographic microstructures on the near-field light distribution of InGaP, GaN, and InGaN multi-quantum-well microdisk were observed.
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