Nanoscopic live electrooptic imaging

Abstract A door to the nanoscopic domain is opened regarding real-time visualization of electric field distributions and dynamics. Through the use of a live electrooptic imaging system with an oil-immersion objective lens and a highly thinned electrooptic sensor film, a minimum linewidth of 330 nm a...

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Main Authors: Masahiro Tsuchiya, Shigeru Takata, Kazuhiro Ohsone, Shinji Fukui, Muneo Yorinaga
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/ca675bc4e5d34befa4a0893a7166b426
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Summary:Abstract A door to the nanoscopic domain is opened regarding real-time visualization of electric field distributions and dynamics. Through the use of a live electrooptic imaging system with an oil-immersion objective lens and a highly thinned electrooptic sensor film, a minimum linewidth of 330 nm and a minimum peak splitting of 650 nm in real-time electric field video images have been successfully demonstrated. In addition, room to improve the resolution is noted, while a few problems that need to be solved are discussed, including an effect caused by optical interference.