This Book Describes In Detail The Physics Of Localized Surface Plasmon Polaritons Excited Near Fine Metallic Structures And The Principles Of Near-field Optics And Microscopy Related To This Localized Field. It Covers Not Only Near-field Optical Microscopy But Also Wider Fields Such As Local Spectro
[Topics in Applied Physics] Near-Field Optics and Surface Plasmon Polaritons Volume 81 || Near-Field Microscope Probes Utilizing Surface Plasmon Polaritons
β Scribed by Kawata, Satoshi
- Book ID
- 120353763
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 362 KB
- Edition
- 2001
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3540415025
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β¦ Synopsis
This Book Describes In Detail The Physics Of Localized Surface Plasmon Polaritons Excited Near Fine Metallic Structures And The Principles Of Near-field Optics And Microscopy Related To This Localized Field. It Covers Not Only Near-field Optical Microscopy But Also Wider Fields Such As Local Spectroscopy, Nano-scale Optical Processing, Quantum Near-field Optics, And Atom Manipulation. Near-field Optics And Surface Plasmon Polaritons -- Near-field Probes Utilizing Surface Plasmon Polaritons -- Apertureless Metallic Probe For Near Field Microscopy -- Controlling The Light Confinement By Localized Surface Plasmon Excitation -- Spectroscopy Of Gap Modes In Metal Particle-surface Systems -- Near-field Spectral Analysis Of Metallic Beads -- Forces In Optical Near Fields -- Laser Trapping Of A Metallic Probe For Near-field Microscopy -- Surface-enhanced Infrared Absorption -- Excitation Of Surface-plasmon Polaritons By A Focused Laser Beam. Satoshi Kawata (ed.). Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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