Opto-Electronic Advances, Volume. 3, Issue 3, 190046-1(2020)
History, current developments, and future directions of near-field optical science
Fig. 1. Shear-force microscopic images of Zn-NMs formed on a sapphire substrate.Dissociated molecules are DEZn ((
Fig. 2. Dependence of the deposition rate
Fig. 3. The ratio of the standard deviation of the roughness of the PMMA surface before and after etching.(
Fig. 4. Light emission spectra of the Si-LED.The substrate temperature and the injection current were 283 K and 2.45 A, respectively. Downward arrows A–D represent the spectral peaks at
Fig. 5. Light emission spectra and output optical power of Si lasers.(
Fig. 6. Magnetization curve for the SiC crystals, measured at 27 ℃.Closed squares and open circles are the results acquired after and before the DP-assisted annealing, respectively. They are fitted by the curves A and B, respectively.
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Motoichi Ohtsu. History, current developments, and future directions of near-field optical science[J]. Opto-Electronic Advances, 2020, 3(3): 190046-1
Category: Oe Historical
Received: Dec. 23, 2019
Accepted: Jan. 30, 2020
Published Online: May. 19, 2020
The Author Email: Ohtsu Motoichi (ohtsu@nanophotonics.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)