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15:00 |
O 53.1 |
Raman and Luminescence Enhancement Produced in Gap-mode Near-field Optical Microscopy — •Dai Zhang, Marcus Sakrow, Kai Braun, and Alfred J. Meixner
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15:15 |
O 53.2 |
Quantifying Excitation and Radiation Rate Enhancement Provided by Near-field Optical Antennas — •Miriam Böhmler, Nicolai Hartmann, Carsten Georgi, and Achim Hartschuh
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15:30 |
O 53.3 |
Pseudo-heterodyne scanning near-field optical microscope for surface plasmon detection with actively stabilized phase — •Stefan Griesing, Andreas Englisch, and Uwe Hartmann
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15:45 |
O 53.4 |
Scattering near-field microscopy in the THz with a free-electron laser — •Hans-Georg von Ribbeck, Marc Tobias Wenzel, Rainer Jacob, and Lukas M. Eng
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16:00 |
O 53.5 |
Ultrahigh temporal and spatial resolution imaging of second harmonic fields in random zinc oxide nanostructure arrays — •Manfred Mascheck, Slawa Schmidt, Martin Silies, Takashi Yatsui, Motoichi Ohtsu, David Leipold, Erich Runge, and Christoph Lienau
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16:15 |
O 53.6 |
Second Harmonic Imaging of Gold Nanocones with a Parabolic Mirror Microscope — •Anke Horneber, Dai Zhang, Monika Fleischer, Marcus Sackrow, Kai Braun, Dieter P. Kern, and Alfred J. Meixner
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16:30 |
O 53.7 |
Nanosphere Lithography of Sub-50 nm Plasmonic Structures — •Jun Zhao, Bettina Frank, and Harald Giessen
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16:45 |
O 53.8 |
Gold nanocone probes for near-field scanning optical microscopy — •Bastian Zeeb, Christian Schäfer, Peter Nill, Monika Fleischer, and Dieter P. Kern
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17:00 |
O 53.9 |
Space Charge Effects in Photoemission Electron Microscopy — •Jan Vanis, Niemma M. Buckanie, Ping Zhou, Dietrich von der Linde, Michael Horn-von Hoegen, and Frank-J. Meyer zu Heringdorf
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17:15 |
O 53.10 |
Characterization of Single Gold Nanoparticles Using Confocal Interference Microscopy in Combination with Higher Order Laser Modes — •Frank Wackenhut, Tina Züchner, Antonio Virgilio Failla, and Alfred J. Meixner
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17:30 |
O 53.11 |
Polarization dependence of the optical response of individual metallic nanostructures and arrays — •Reto Giannini, Yasin Ekinci, and Jörg F. Löffler
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