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Development of Absorption and Scattering Microspectroscopy Using a Phase-Stepping Method
Nanoparticles with subwavelength dimensions exhibit unique
optical
properties due to strong light-matter interactions and have received
much attention in not only fundamental science but also applied science.
The optical properties of the nanoparticles include both light scattering
and absorption, and for practical applications, detailed knowledge
of the scattering and absorption properties at the single nanoparticle
level is indispensable. For this purpose, the development of a novel
spectroscopic method for achieving simultaneous measurement of the
absorption and scattering properties is desirable. The phase-stepping
modulation technique enables the demodulation of a spectroscopic component
for overlapped components and is promising for this purpose. In this
study, we developed a novel spectroscopic technique by combining bright-field
optical microscopy with a phase-step modulation method to simultaneously
measure the absorption and scattering properties of nanoparticles
