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Nano-FTIR

Nano-FTIR (nanoscale Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) is a scanning probe technique that utilizes as a combination of two techniques: Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM). As s-SNOM, nano-FTIR is based on atomic-force microscopy (AFM), where a sharp tip is illuminated…

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Nano-FTIR

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related to history · 21
Nano-FTIR → At, DFG, Er-doped, Fourier-transform, FTIR, Further, GaSe, Hillenbrand, However, Huth, In, IR, Keilmann, Ocelic, Particularly, Recently, Si, SiC, SNOM, The
related to Commercialization · 13
Nano-FTIR → At, Biochemistry, FTIR, Germany-based, Hillenbrand, In, IR-laser, IR-lasers, Keilmann, Max Planck Institute, Ocelic, The, Ultrafast
related to Subsurface analysis · 9
Nano-FTIR → As, FTIR, However, In, It, Near-field, SNOM, Tc, This
related to Basic principles · 8
Nano-FTIR → AFM, Fourier, IR, Michelson, Recording, SNOM, The, Thus
related to Analytical and numerical simulations · 6
Nano-FTIR → Analytical, COMSOL Multiphysics, CST Microwave Studio, FTIR, Lumerical FDTD, Significant
related to Quantitative studies · 6
Nano-FTIR → FTIR, One, Taylor, The, While, With
related to Cryogenic environment · 5
Nano-FTIR → Bose-Einstein, Mott, Reveling, SNOM, Vanadium
related to Operation in liquid · 5
Nano-FTIR → FTIR, Graphene, IR, SNOM, The
related to Normalization · 3
Nano-FTIR → Following, FTIR, This
related to Ultrafast spectroscopy · 3
Nano-FTIR → Graphene, InAs, It

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sample displaystyle tip infrared spectra spectroscopy near-field ftir field used nanoscale rm light reference signal omega ir s-snom broadband biological

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Nano-FTIRis aready-to-use upgrade for nano-FTIR to enable pump-probe nano-spectroscopy at best-in-class spatial resolution0.90text
multivariate analysisinstance ofwhich allowed for the application of statistical techniques0.80text
CST Microwave Studioinstance ofusing commercial proprietary software0.80text
Lumerical FDTDinstance ofusing commercial proprietary software0.80text
and COMSOL Multiphysicsinstance ofusing commercial proprietary software0.80text
Nano-FTIRrelated to Analytical and numerical simulationsSignificant0.60section
Nano-FTIRrelated to Analytical and numerical simulationsFTIR0.60section
Nano-FTIRrelated to Analytical and numerical simulationsCST Microwave Studio0.60section
Nano-FTIRrelated to Analytical and numerical simulationsLumerical FDTD0.60section
Nano-FTIRrelated to Analytical and numerical simulationsCOMSOL Multiphysics0.60section
Nano-FTIRrelated to Analytical and numerical simulationsAnalytical0.60section
Nano-FTIRrelated to backgroundThe0.60section

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