Mapping Local Charge Recombination Heterogeneity by Multidimensional Nanospectroscopic Imaging
Article 2012 en
Authors
WB
Wei Bao
MM
Mauro Melli
NC
Niccolò Caselli
Abstract
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Mind the Gap Near-field microscopy has benefited from subwavelength near-field plasmonic probes that make use of the field-concentrating properties of gaps. These probes achieve maximum enhancement only in the tip-substrate gap mode, which can yield large near-field signals, but only for a metallic substrate and for very small tip-substrate gap distances. Bao et al. (p. 1317 ) designed a probe that unites broadband field enhancement and confinement with bidirectional coupling between far-field and near-field electromagnetic energy. Their tips primarily rely on the internal gap modes of the tip itself, thereby enabling it to image nonmetallic samples.
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