near-field scanning optical microscope


near-field scanning optical microscope

[′nir ¦fēld ′skan·iŋ ′äp·tə·kəl ′mī·krə‚skōp] (optics) An optical microscope in which the intensity of light focused through a pipette with an aperture at its tip is recorded as the tip is moved across the specimen in a raster pattern at a distance of much less than a wavelength.