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Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy Advance

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Dr. Miodrag Micic, Veeco Instruments Inc.

Although the rapid advance of scanning probe microscopy in the 1990s enabled routine imaging of unaltered samples at unprecedented nanoscale resolution, researchers still could not uniquely identify the chemical composition of materials and unveil their physico-chemical properties. Spectroscopic tools have remained the tools of choice for the investigation of chemical structure, dynamics and material composition. Nevertheless, spectroscopy tends to provide information only in bulk. The ideal technique would be one that allows imaging of unaltered samples, such as atomic force microscopy...Read full article

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    Published: February 2004
    . spectroscopic toolsBasic Sciencechemical compositiondynamicsFeaturesmaterial compositionMicroscopyscanning probe microscopySensors & Detectorsspectroscopy

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