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A Tapping-Mode Tuning Fork with a Short Fiber Probe Sensor
for a Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscope |
WANG Pei1;LU Yong-Hua1;ZHANG Jiang-Ying1;MING Hai1;XIE Jian-Ping1;HUANG Chien-Wen2;KAO Tsung-Sheng2;TSAI Din-Ping2 |
1Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026
2Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617 |
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WANG Pei, LU Yong-Hua, ZHANG Jiang-Ying et al 2002 Chin. Phys. Lett. 19 1268-1270 |
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Abstract We report on a tapping-mode tuning fork with a short fibre probe sensing for a near-field scanning optical microscope. The method demonstrates how to fabricate the short fibre probe. This tapping-mode tuning fork with a short fibre probe can provide stable and high Q at the tapping frequency of the tuning fork, and give high-quality near-field scanning optical microscopic and atomic force microscopic images of samples. We present the results of using the tapping-mode tuning fork with a short fibre probe sensing for a near-field scanning optical microscope performed on an eight-channel silica waveguide.
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07.79.Fc
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Published: 01 September 2002
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07.79.Fc
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(Near-field scanning optical microscopes)
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