e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology
Online ISSN : 1348-0391
ISSN-L : 1348-0391
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Feasibility Study for Near-Field Optical Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy Using a Metal-Coated Fiber
Takayuki MiyamaeTakashi Tokizaki
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2013 Volume 11 Pages 76-79

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A near-field optical spectroscopy technique has been developed that collects the nonlinear sum-frequency signal from the surface adsorbed monolayer sample. The sum-frequency signal generated at the surface was collected with a silver-coated multi-mode fiber probe. The metal coating of the fiber effectively eliminates the far-field stray light that enters the core fiber from the outer edge, passing through the clad region. As the tip was pulled away from the sample surface, the sum-frequency signal from the GaAs crystal sample decreased rapidly with increasing tip-sample distance, indicating that the signal is essentially due to the near-field generated by the sum-frequency process. By using the metal-coated multi-mode fiber probe, information about the vibrational structure of the adsorbed molecules at the surfaces is studied. [DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2013.76]
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