Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2010 Dec 31;105(26):263906. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.263906. Epub 2010 Dec 29.
Near-field imaging is a well-established technique in biomedical measurements, since closer to the detail of interest it is possible to resolve subwavelength details otherwise unresolved by regular lenses. A near-field scanning optical microscope (NSOM) tip may indeed overcome the resolution limits of far-field optics, but its proximity inherently perturbs the measurement. Here, we apply the recent concept of a "cloaked sensor" to an NSOM device in collection mode, showing theoretically how a proper plasmonic cover applied to an NSOM tip may drastically improve its overall measurement capabilities.
近场成像是生物医学测量中一种成熟的技术,因为在更接近感兴趣的细节的地方,可以解决常规透镜无法解决的亚波长细节。近场扫描光学显微镜 (NSOM) 探头确实可以克服远场光学的分辨率限制,但它的接近性会不可避免地干扰测量。在这里,我们将“隐身传感器”的新概念应用于收集模式的 NSOM 设备,从理论上展示了应用于 NSOM 探头的适当等离子体覆盖层如何可以极大地提高其整体测量能力。