KEYWORDS: Near field scanning optical microscopy, Nonlinear optics, Rhodamine B, Optical spheres, Luminescence, Rhodium, Optical imaging, Near field optics, Imaging systems, Near field
The development of functional solid state non-linear optical (NLO) systems for device applications is critical to several
fields. Optical computing, laser hardening, 3-dimensional data storage and remote sensing are just a few of the areas
advanced by the characterization of new NLO systems. One promising venue for the development of these technologies
is the nano-/meso-scale self assembly of viable chromophores into tunable aggregates. Here we present a method by
which individual aggregates can be quantitatively imaged by two photon fluorescence near field scanning optical
microscopy (NSOM).
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