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14 October 2003 Fluorescence apertureless scanning near-field microscopy for high-resolution biological imaging
Alexandra Fragola, Lionel Aigouy
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Abstract
Apertureless scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) offers new opportunities in fluorescence imaging by providing subwavelength resolution. This is achieved by scattering the near-field with a metallic tip. SNOM images have been recorded on fluorescent spheres and erbium-doped vitroceramic. We will also present approach curves that allow to better understand the near-field optical contrast origin. Our near-field microscope is now suitable for immersed samples imaging, in order to study biological samples.
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Alexandra Fragola and Lionel Aigouy "Fluorescence apertureless scanning near-field microscopy for high-resolution biological imaging", Proc. SPIE 5143, Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications, (14 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500667
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KEYWORDS
Near field scanning optical microscopy

Luminescence

Optical spheres

Image resolution

Near field

Atomic force microscopy

Microscopy

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