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Measurement of near-field femtosecond light pulses enhanced by a metal probe by autocorrelation

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Abstract

We measured a fringe-resolved autocorrelation waveform of near-field femtosecond light generated at a metal probe used in a reflection-type aperture-less scanning near-field optical microscopy for the first time. We studied the dependence of the near field pulse shape on the frequency chirp of launched femtosecond laser pulses.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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