Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5466692 | Ultramicroscopy | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we report the development of an instrumental approach to combining confocal microspectroscopy and 3D scanning probe nanotomography in a single apparatus. This approach retains all the advantages of SPM and upright optical microspectroscopy and allows 3D multiparametric characterization using both techniques. As the first test of the system developed, we have performed correlative characterization of the morphology and the magnetic and fluorescent properties of fluorescent magnetic microspheres doped with a fluorescent dye and magnetic nanoparticles. The results of this study can be used to obtain 3D volume images of a specimen for most high-resolution near-field scanning probe microscopies: SNOM, TERS, AFM-IR, etc. This approach will result in development of unique techniques combining the advantages of SPM (nanoscale morphology and a wide range of physical parameters) and high-resolution optical microspectroscopy (nanoscale chemical mapping and optical properties) and allowing simultaneous 3D measurements.
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Authors
Konstantin E. Mochalov, Anton A. Chistyakov, Daria O. Solovyeva, Alexey V. Mezin, Vladimir A. Oleinikov, Ivan S. Vaskan, Michael Molinari, Igor I. Agapov, Igor Nabiev, Anton E. Efimov,