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    Near field optical microscopy: a brief review

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    Gap nanoantennas toward molecular plasmonic devices

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    Recently we have demonstrated that single fluorescent molecules can be used as non-perturbative vectorial probes of the local field. Here, we expand on such experiments exploiting fluorescence lifetime of single molecules to probe various types of gap nanoantennas. First, studies of the nanoantennas are carried out to evaluate the electric field. We then investigate hybrid systems composed by nanoantennas and randomly positioned fluorescent molecules. Finally, we present a fabrication scheme for the controlled placement of fluorescent molecules at welldefined positions with respect to the dimer nanoantenna, which is a more direct route to probe the local field in an a priori determined wayImaging Science and TechnologyApplied Science

    Laser reflectometry of submegahertz liquid meniscus ringing

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    Individual gold dimers investigated by far and near field imaging

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    Optimization of resonant dielectric multilayer for enhanced fluorescence imaging

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    In the aim of improving the sensitivity in objective-based total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (ob-TIRF-M), we recently investigated the use of resonant dielectric multilayer (DM) coated coverslips while considering the experimental constraints of commercial ob-TIRF-M. The imaginary part of the refractive index k of the DM top layer material was then shown to be a key parameter to control during the DM optimization in order to limit the discrepancies between theory and experiment. We therefore report here on the development, fabrication and implementation of a specific top layer with a controlled k. This latter was first investigated as a single layer to accurately define its optical properties while adjusting the stoichiometric conditions during deposition. The DM optimization method was then fully revised to include its optical parameters. By doing so, the optimization was freed from the strong dependence on k and we observed a good agreement between the expected and measured fluorescence signal enhancement. This was illustrated by numerically calculating the fluorescence signal enhancement as a function of the top layer k and by comparing it to fluorescent beads imaging over three DM of different k
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