Signal detection techniques for scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy

APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY REVIEWS(2018)

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Scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) has been playing more and more important roles in investigating electromagnetic properties of various materials and structures on the nanoscale. In this technique, a sharp tip is employed as the near-field antenna to measure the sample's properties with a high spatial resolution. As the scattered near-field signal from the tip is extremely weak and contaminated by strong background noise, the effective detection, and subsequent extraction of the near-field information from the detected signals is the key issue for s-SNOM. In this review, we give a systematic explanation of the underlying mechanisms of s-SNOM, and summarize and interpret major signal detection techniques involved, including experimental setups, theories for signal analysis and processing, and exposition of advantages and disadvantages of such techniques. By this, we hope to provide a practical guide and a go-to source of detailed information for those interested in and/or working on s-SNOM.
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Near-field spectroscopy,infra-red spectroscopy,terahertz spectroscopy,super resolution,signal detection
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