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Near-field scanning optical microscopy local luminescence studies of rhodamine dye
Authors:Petr?Klapetek  Juraj?Bujdák  Ji?í?Bur?ík
Affiliation:1.Czech Metrology Institute,Brno,Czech Republic;2.Institute of Inorganic Chemistry,Slovak Academy of Sciences,Bratislava,Slovakia;3.Department of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Faculty of Natural Sciences of Comenius University,Bratislava,Slovakia;4.Institute of Physics of Materials,Brno,Czech Republic
Abstract:This article presents results of near-field scanning optical microscope measurement of local luminescence of rhodamine 3B intercalated in montmorillonite samples. We focus on how local topography affects both the excitation and luminescence signals and resulting optical artifacts. The Finite Difference in Time Domain method (FDTD) is used to model the electromagnetic field distribution of the full tip-sample geometry including far-field radiation. Even complex problems like localized luminescence can be simulated computationally using FDTD and these simulations can be used to separate the luminescence signal from topographic artifacts.
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