Campanile probe

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title: Campanile probe
text: In near-field scanning optical microscopy the campanile probe is a tapered optical probe with a shape of a campanile. It is made of an optically transparent dielectric, typically silica, and its two facets are coated with a metal, typically gold. At the probe tip, the metal-coated facets are separated by a gap of a few tens of nanometers, which determines the spatial resolution of the probe. Such a probe design allows collecting optical signals, usually photoluminescence (PL) or Raman scattering
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