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Resolution enhancement of a surface immersion microscope near the plasmon resonance

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Abstract

Resolution of a surface immersion microscope has been studied as a function of surface-plasmon–polariton frequency. Enhancement of resolution near the surface-plasmon resonance has been observed. This effect may potentially be used in direct imaging of biological samples in liquid ambient.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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