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Bloch Modes Coupling in Photonic Crystal Waveguides

2005

We investigate the properties of Bloch modes inside a photonic crystal waveguide. By using simultaneously a near field optical microscope and a transmittance setup, we demonstrate that Bloch modes having different parity are coupled.

Total internal reflectionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsParity (physics)OpticsMicroscopyTransmittanceOptoelectronicsNear-field scanning optical microscopeCrystal opticsbusinessElectron-beam lithographyPhotonic crystalIntegrated Photonics Research and Applications/Nanophotonics for Information Systems
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Photon Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Reflection Scanning Microscopy

1991

The Photon Scanning Tunneling Microscope (PSTM) is the photon analogue to the Electron Scanning Tunneling Microscope (ESTM). It uses the evanescent field due to the total internal reflection (TIR) of a light beam in a prism modulated by a sample attached to the prism. The exponential decay of the evanescent field is characterized by the penetration depth dp and depends on the angle of incidence θ, the wavelength and polarization of the incident beam. Changes in intensity are monitored by a probe tip scanned over the surface, and the data are processed to generate an image of the sample. Images produced by a prototype instrument are shown to have a vertical resolution of about 3 A and a late…

Total internal reflectionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryScanning confocal electron microscopyPhysics::OpticsScanning capacitance microscopylaw.inventionScanning probe microscopyOpticslawMicroscopyPrismScanning tunneling microscopebusinessVibrational analysis with scanning probe microscopy
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Sample–tip coupling efficiencies of the photon-scanning tunneling microscope

1991

The photon-scanning tunneling microscope is the photon analog to the electron-scanning tunneling microscope. It uses the evanescent field due to the total internal reflection of a light beam in a prism, modulated by a sample attached to the prism. The exponential decay of the evanescent field is characterized by the penetration depth dp and depends on the angle of incidence θ, the wavelength, and the polarization of the incident beam. The 1/e decay lengths range from 150 to 265 nm as deduced from the expression of the electric-field intensity in the rarer medium for θ = π/2. If we place another optically transparent medium near the surface, frustrated total reflection occurs. It is shown th…

Total internal reflectionMicroscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryScanning tunneling spectroscopyPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionOpticslawLight beamComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionExponential decayScanning tunneling microscopebusinessPenetration depthRefractive indexJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Recent Experimental Results with the PSTM: - Observation of a Step on a Quartz Surface. - Spatial Spectroscopy of Microwaveguides

1993

The Photon Scanning Tunneling Microscope (PSTM) is based on the frustration of the total internal reflected beam by the end of an optical fiber. Till today it has been used to obtain topographic information generally for smooth samples. In this paper we report two different kinds of experimental results. First, when the sample is in the form of a step, our measurements demonstrate how the images, obtained in the constant intensity mode, depend on the orientation of the incident beam of light with respect to the step. Next, we show that the first derivative of the collected intensity with respect to the probe-sample distance at each point of the sample yields to a new kind of image named her…

Total internal reflectionOptical fiberMaterials sciencePhotonOrientation (computer vision)business.industrylaw.inventionOpticslawScanning tunneling microscopeSpectroscopybusinessRefractive indexBeam (structure)
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Determination of the spatial extension of the surface-plasmon evanescent field of a silver film with a photon scanning tunneling microscope.

1993

A photon scanning tunneling microscope is employed to probe the surface-plasmon field in the evanes- cent region of a silver film for p (parallel to the plane of incidence) and s (perpendicular to the plane of incidence) polarizations of the light beam at several angles of incidence near the critical angle. The in- teraction between the field and the probe is measured and compared to theoretical calculations involving a single four-media model. A systematic analysis of images obtained for several positions of the optical fiber above the film is presented and it is shown that, for tip-to-sample distances smaller than half the wavelength of the incoming light, the collected intensity curves a…

Total internal reflectionOptical fiberMicroscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPlane of incidenceSurface plasmonlaw.inventionOpticslawScanning tunneling microscopebusinessRefractive indexPlasmonPhysical review. B, Condensed matter
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Resolution of the photon scanning tunneling microscope: influence of physical parameters

1992

Abstract The photon scanning tunneling microscope (PSTM) is the photon analogue of the electron scanning tunneling microscope (ESTM). It uses the evanescent field due to total internal reflection (TIR) of a light beam in a prism modulated by a sample placed on the base of the prism. Our experimental results shown details which present a lateral size as small as 200 A. The PSTM axial resolution is more difficult to evaluate. It is a function of the roughness of the sample. For very smooth samples, images shown an axial resolution of about 10 A. At last we discuss how both lateral and axial resolution can be affected by several parameters such as the tip surface distance and the roughness of …

Total internal reflectionScanning Hall probe microscopeChemistrybusiness.industryResolution (electron density)Scanning tunneling spectroscopySpin polarized scanning tunneling microscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionScanning probe microscopyOpticslawPrismScanning tunneling microscopebusinessInstrumentationUltramicroscopy
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What drives the disintegration of the loan origination value chain in the banking business

2015

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyze the vertical disintegration of the bank loan origination value chain. This paper conducts a study on the credit information market from the perspective of the bank's decision to vertically disintegrate the loan origination value chain. The main aim is to identify the relevant drivers of the decision to vertically disintegrate the credit assessment phase in the lending business.Design/methodology/approach - Transaction cost economics and information asymmetry are the typical perspectives of analysis of the vertical scope of business value chains.Findings - This paper argues that in order to capture the drivers underlying the dynamic evolution…

Transaction costSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariLoan originationBusiness modelBusiness valueInformation asymmetryInformation marketVertical disintegrationOrder (exchange)EconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementMarketingIndustrial organizationLending Value chain Information sharing Vertical scope Banking Credit information.Business Process Management Journal
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Brokers in the Credit Market: An Examination of the Vertical Scope

2014

This paper analyzes the vertical disintegration of the bank loan origination value chain. The main aim is to identify the relevant drivers which cause the emergence of brokers in the credit market which lead to vertical disintegration of the credit origination value chain. Transaction cost economics is the typical perspective of analysis of the vertical scope of banking value chains. This paper argues that in order to capture the drivers underlying the dynamic evolution of the vertical scope of bank loan origination business models, the above perspectives must be combined and further integrated with a capabilities and resource based view and with a modularity perspective.

Transaction costvertical disintegration.Scope (project management)lendingSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariLoan originationGeneral MedicineBusiness modelloan originationvertical scopeOrder (exchange)Vertical disintegrationResource-based viewBond marketvalue chainBusinessIndustrial organizationLoan broker
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A tungsten oxide–lutetium bisphthalocyanine n–p–n heterojunction: from nanomaterials to a new transducer for chemo-sensing

2019

We report on a new hybrid heterojunction gas-sensitive device by combining a molecular material with a metal oxide. WO3 was synthesised via an aerosol-assisted chemical vapour deposition technique from a tungsten hexacarbonyl precursor. Onto an inorganic film, LuPc2 was vacuum evaporated. The morphology of the WO3–LuPc2 hybrid films is dominated by the morphological features of the tungsten oxide film, as shown by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Raman spectroscopy of the device confirms the presence of both materials. The non-linear I–V characteristics demonstrate the existence of an energy barrier at the interface between the inorganic and molecular materials. The…

Tungsten hexacarbonylMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeOxideAnalytical chemistryHeterojunction02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryChemical vapor deposition010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesNanomaterialsDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryMaterials Chemistrysymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Supramolecular self-assembly on the B-Si(111)-(√3x√3) R30° surface: From single molecules to multicomponent networks

2017

Abstract Understanding the physical and chemical processes in which local interactions lead to ordered structures is of particular relevance to the realization of supramolecular architectures on surfaces. While spectacular patterns have been demonstrated on metal surfaces, there have been fewer studies of the spontaneous organization of supramolecular networks on semiconductor surfaces, where the formation of covalent bonds between organics and adatoms usually hamper the diffusion of molecules and their subsequent interactions with each other. However, the saturation of the dangling bonds at a semiconductor surface is known to make them inert and offers a unique way for the engineering of m…

Two-dimensional molecular networkSupramolecular chemistryNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesLondon dispersion forcelaw.invention[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/MaterialsMultiscale modellinglawMaterials ChemistryMolecule[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsScanning tunneling microscopyTopology (chemistry)[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]ChemistryIntermolecular forceSemiconductor surfacesMetals and AlloysDangling bondSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistrySelf-assembly Intermolecular forces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSelf-assemblyScanning tunneling microscope0210 nano-technology
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