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Near-field Raman spectroscopy

Posted on:2001-05-06Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:North Carolina State UniversityCandidate:Ayars, Eric JamesFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390014952181Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this research is to investigate differences observed between Raman spectra when seen through a Near-field Scanning Optical Microscope (NSOM) and spectra of the same materials in conventional Raman or micro-Raman configurations. One source of differences in the observed spectra is a strong z polarized component in the near-field radiation; observations of the magnitude of this effect are compared with theoretical predictions for the field intensity near an NSOM tip. Large electric field gradients near the sharp NSOM probe may be another source of differences. This Gradient-Field Raman (GFR) effect was observed, and there is good evidence that it plays a significant role in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS). The NSOM data seen, however, are not sufficient to prove conclusively that the spectral variations seen are due to the field gradients.
Keywords/Search Tags:Field, Raman, Spectra, NSOM
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