We report on the first antenna-enhanced optoelectronic microscopy studies on
nanoscale devices. By coupling the emission and excitation to a scanning
optical antenna, we are able to locally enhance the electroluminescence and
photocurrent along a carbon nanotube device. We show that the emission source
of the electroluminescence can be point-like with a spatial extension below 20
nm. Topographic and antenna-enhanced photocurrent measurements reveal that the
emission takes place at the location of highest local electric field indicating
that the mechanism behind the emission is the radiative decay of excitons
created via impact excitation