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Near-field microscopy

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Predicting The Optical Response Of A Generalized Multilayer Thin Film, A.J. Lawrence, Erik J. Sánchez May 2014

Predicting The Optical Response Of A Generalized Multilayer Thin Film, A.J. Lawrence, Erik J. Sánchez

Student Research Symposium

The contrast mechanism in Kerr imaging is the apparent angle through which the plane of polarization is rotated upon reflection from a magnetic surface, and this can be calculated for a well characterized surface given the polarization state of the incident light. As in traditional optical microscopy, the spatial resolution is limited by diffraction to roughly half the wavelength of the illumination light. The diffraction limit can be circumvented through the use of near-field scanning optical microscopy, in which the illumination source is an evanescent field at the tip of a tapered optical fiber. The complication in merging these two …