near field spectroscopy

How does Near Field Spectroscopy work?

NFS utilizes a sharp probe, typically a metallic or dielectric tip, brought very close to the sample surface. This probe interacts with the sample in the near-field region, where evanescent waves dominate. These waves decay exponentially with distance from the surface, allowing the probe to capture information from a very small volume. The collected data can then be analyzed to extract detailed information about the sample's properties.

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