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1 far field and become very significant in the near field.
2 which employs magnetic-field coupling in the near field.
3 path toward three-dimensional control of the near field.
4 l lattice vibrations via the electromagnetic near-field.
5  are conventionally limited to the Coulombic near-field.
6 on density, a property that is unique to the near-field.
7 bject through a small aperture placed in the near-field.
8 antennas, observed for the first time in the near-field.
9 vides a paradigm for optics in the atomistic near-field.
10 ological phenomenon is useful when assigning near-field activation.
11 longitudinal and transverse variation of the near field, allowing for distributions beyond the conven
12                       Thus, we link observed near-field amplitude changes to underlying structural mo
13 he proposed camera was characterized in both near field and far field ranges.
14    Loop-type antennas have a strong magnetic near field and so dissipate much less power into the sur
15 ing and conversion with a transmitter at the near-field and a spatially symmetrical receiver at the f
16  We then confirm the correlation between the near-field and far-field plasmonic responses, which is s
17 re for three diverse cases, which cover both near-field and far-field properties with plane wave and
18 ovides a useful tool for the analysis of the near-field and their mutual interactions in the circular
19 es fluorescence excitation by an evanescent (near) field, and it is a popular contrast generator for
20 onic metamaterial exhibits strongly enhanced near-field, and the resonance frequency is tailored to m
21  circular dichroism, high-energy superchiral near-fields, and charge-selective protein detection.
22  have never been thoroughly investigated for near-field applications.
23 be the trapped electromagnetic energy of the near-field are with considerable technical challenges, s
24 ions, the spectral response of the nanotaper near field arising from laser excitation can be extracte
25 ll enable systematic studies of a variety of near-field-based thermal phenomena, with important impli
26 l feedback enables to efficiently tailor its near-field beam profile.
27                                              Near field behavior investigation suggests that the coup
28                          Such control of the near-field behavior of resonances can also impact surfac
29 ion imaging of the temperature and microwave near field can be a powerful tool for the non-destructiv
30 Under irradiation with light, the associated near-fields can induce, enhance, and control molecular a
31 creening approaches to extend LCA to include near-field chemical sources (e.g., those originating fro
32                 We present a novel record of near-field co-seismic displacement, measured with 1-seco
33                         This tag is based on near field communication (NFC) technology for energy har
34              Integrated electronics based on near-field communication (NFC) protocols or docking stat
35  RF operation, to magnetic loop antennas for near-field communication (NFC), where the key parameters
36 nal wireless electronics are developed using near-field communication and frequency modulation techno
37 s include printed magnetic loop antennas for near-field communication devices.
38 , demonstrating that they are related to the near-field component of the photon's wavefunction.
39         ABA application to wheat grown under near-field conditions improved WUE without detectable gr
40 lution, which is attributed to the plasmonic near-field confinement.
41 ingle-crystal silver film, its emission into near-field-coupled SPPs displays new spectral features w
42                           In particular, the near-field coupling between adjacent metal nanoparticles
43 l and spatial tunability of LSPRs enabled by near-field coupling between constituent metallic nanostr
44  been extremely successful in describing the near-field coupling in clusters of plasmonic nanoparticl
45 agnetically induced absorption (EIA) through near-field coupling in these systems has only been spars
46  optical phonon resonance (strong collective near-field coupling of the nanoribbons) in the middle of
47 ses from a magnetic resonance induced by the near-field coupling of the three resonators within the u
48 ion of semiconductor antennas and their weak near-field coupling open a unique opportunity to create
49  properties of two-dimensional materials via near-field coupling to surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs)
50 isolated trimer mode into a regime of strong near-field coupling, we show that by modifying the recta
51 ensing node and can be read-out remotely via near-field coupling.
52 eals a Forster radius of 3.85 +/- 0.15 nm, a near-field decay length of 4.8 +/- 0.1 nm and an effecti
53 aracteristic will impact plasmonics with the near-fields designed by aperture engineering for practic
54 sure pathways leading from sources-consumer (near-field), dietary, far-field industrial, and far-fiel
55                                        Large near-field displacement ceased within 6-8 seconds of the
56  spectroscopy and mapping of electromagnetic near-field distribution are the two dominant tools for a
57 operties, including dispersion relations and near field distributions, are numerically investigated.
58              Although the antennas' electric near-field distributions are commonly understood to dete
59             Far-field radiation patterns and near-field distributions demonstrate a highly radiated d
60 ith defined branching patterns and, in turn, near-field distributions with defined symmetries.
61 ent both the electric and magnetic localized near-field distributions.
62 d for tracking solid-state, interfacial, and near-field-driven chemical reactions occurring in indivi
63                                          The near-field due to excitation of the surface plasmon pola
64 ular density changes induced by the confined near-field during the Raman process.
65                     By spatially mapping the near-field dynamics of an individual nanowire of VO(2),
66 optically resonant nanostructures to enhance near-field effects controlling far-field scattering thro
67 systems and far-field beam synthesis through near-field eigenmode engineering.
68 d by the related technique of photon-induced near-field electron microscopy (PINEM) in image and ener
69                               Photon-induced near-field electron microscopy (PINEM) is a technique to
70 efully consider the effect of photon-induced near-field electron microscopy (PINEM), first reported b
71 r propagation is followed via photon-induced near-field electron microscopy (PINEM).
72 to the tissue, we refer to this technique as near-field electrophysiology.
73 S), together with our experimental data from near-field electrospinning (NFES), we propose a theoreti
74 based on printed microfiber constructs using near-field electrostatic printing (NFEP) and graphene ox
75  the 1500 nm wavelength range, show that the near-field EM radiation can be extracted to the far-fiel
76 s located very close to an interface and its near-field emission couples to the higher refractive ind
77 dgap, creating there a 'squeezed' narrowband near-field emission spectrum.
78 e detection, either involving propagating or near-field emission, is widely being used in spectroscop
79                          The electromagnetic near field enables subwavelength applications such as ne
80 izing a scalable platform that utilizes this near-field energy exchange mechanism to generate electri
81 yperbolic phonon polaritons enable efficient near-field energy transfer.
82 arget sample, related to the transmitted THz near field enhancement via the composition of metamateri
83  precisely, plasmonic extinction spectra and near-field enhancement are described through a small set
84 s significantly important for maximizing the near-field enhancement at a specific excitation waveleng
85 ffers significant opportunities not only for near-field enhancement but also for multiplexed sensing
86                               Meanwhile, the near-field enhancement can be further enhanced, as demon
87                              Exploiting this near-field enhancement is of great interest for emerging
88 hotomodification technique that exploits the near-field enhancement of femtosecond (fs) laser pulses
89 mes enhancement of sensitivity is due to the near-field enhancement of THz electric fields by the met
90 media with thickness exceeding the plasmonic near-field enhancement region by more than two orders of
91           This limitation persists even with near-field enhancement techniques.
92 nfiguration also allows substantially higher near-field enhancement, compared to a classical core-she
93 g the nanosized gap required for measuring a near-field enhancement, these demonstrations have been l
94   Simulation results reveal that substantial near-field enhancements could help confine the electric
95 ing range of operating frequencies and large near-field enhancements.
96 ially considering their strong absorbing and near-field enhancing properties.
97  and was the most similar source material to near-field environmental samples.
98 Hz photocurrent near-field microscopy, where near-field excited GPs are detected thermoelectrically r
99 are helpful for the interpretation of future near-field experiments.
100 s that exposure studies need to better cover near-field exposure associated with products use.
101 nic chemicals released to indoor air through near-field exposure routes such as air inhalation and no
102 d optical systems to project an image of the near-field features directly.
103 r result underscores the significance of the near-field flow in shaping planktonic feeding modes, and
104  quality of food particles, and to alter the near-field flow to capture and manipulate the particles
105          Harnessing spatiotemporally tunable near-fields for the steering of sub-cycle electron dynam
106  area is the ability to characterize optical near fields from light interaction with nanostructures,
107 ident light through the holes and evanescent near-field from plasmonic excitations.
108 ify nanoparticles require high-magnification near-field (HN) images that are labor intensive due to a
109 round scatters, distance variance as well as near-field human-body interference.
110               The experimental and simulated near field images both reveal that the camera produces q
111 emperature, electric, and magnetic microwave near field images selectively with a comparable sensitiv
112 obing and correcting image-dipole effects in near-field imaging applications.
113 e an all-optical technique for the terahertz near-field imaging directly at the source plane.
114                                          The near-field imaging experiments reveal a parameter-free m
115  of undamped plasmons directly accessible in near-field imaging experiments.
116                           Recent advances in near-field imaging have indicated the possibility for th
117                                              Near-field imaging is a powerful tool to investigate the
118 demonstrate a concomitant deep-subwavelength near-field imaging of the electric and magnetic intensit
119 ide a better understanding of aperture-based near-field imaging of the nanoscopic plasmonic and photo
120                 Using polarization-selective near-field imaging techniques, we simultaneously monitor
121 ubrications, laboratory-on-chip devices, and near-field imaging techniques.
122  an all-optical, virtual blade for terahertz near-field imaging via a knife-edge technique.
123                           Here, using mid-IR near-field imaging we demonstrate tunable surface phonon
124                                              Near-field imaging with terahertz (THz) waves is emergin
125 theoretical models to quantitatively analyze near-field imaging.
126 mplish this by enhancing the electromagnetic near-fields in the vicinity of the slits through the exc
127 pheric fate of volcanogenic emissions in the near field (in the first few hours after emission), we h
128                           Here we show ultra-near-field index modulated PlAsmonic NanO-apeRture lAbel
129 le method available to spatially resolve the near-field induced reaction yield on the surface of nano
130           A SAF microscope can retrieve this near-field information through wide-field optics in a sp
131                                          The near-field infrared contrast of domain-wall solitons ari
132 hic transitions in silk proteins revealed by near-field infrared imaging and nano-spectroscopy at res
133    In this work, we employ synchrotron-based near-field infrared nano-spectroscopy to reveal the vibr
134                           Using tip-enhanced near-field infrared nanolithography, we demonstrate vers
135                                    We employ near-field infrared nanometre-scale microscopy (nanoscop
136       This is achieved by combining scanning near-field infrared nanoscopy with electrical read-out,
137 main-wall solitons in bilayer graphene using near-field infrared nanoscopy.
138 metasurfaces, the optical transfer function, near-field intensity and resonant line shape can all be
139  nanoscale Lycurgus cup array (nanoLCA), via near-field interaction with chromophores in commercial c
140 method to obtain vertical characteristics of near-field interactions.
141          The coupling of the surface plasmon near-field into the sensing medium is key to the sensiti
142 electrons and the quanta of the photoinduced near-field is imaged synchronously with its spatial inte
143 nd by bridging the gap between far field and near field, it allows far-field optical systems to proje
144 metres, quantitative analysis in the extreme near field (less than 10 nanometres) has been greatly li
145  is verified experimentally by time-resolved near-field mapping of the THz field at the waveguide out
146 eractions, permitting computed spectroscopic near-field mapping of THz molecular resonance spectra.
147  these hot carriers, akin to electromagnetic near-field maps, has been elusive.
148  out with 3D-printing and spatially resolved near field measurements in a waveguide configuration wer
149  without any intentional disorder, for which near-field measurements allow us to distinctly observe a
150                             Here, we perform near-field measurements of the SPs on quasicrystal metas
151 e report on quantitative measurements of the near-field mediated heat flux between a gold coated near
152  phase, indicating the possibility to expand near-field-mediated control far into the realm of high-f
153  fabricated and characterized using scanning near-field microscopes with <50 nm spatial resolution.
154                                           In near-field microscopic experiments performed at the wave
155                                    Terahertz near-field microscopy (THz-NFM) could locally probe low-
156 d enables subwavelength applications such as near-field microscopy and nanoparticle manipulation.
157  performing phase- and polarization-resolved near-field microscopy in collection mode.
158                                     Although near-field microscopy provides the desired spatial resol
159                              Using a unique, near-field microscopy technique, fringe patterns and nan
160                   In this Article we exploit near-field microscopy to image propagating plasmons in h
161                          Using antenna-based near-field microscopy, propagating surface phonon polari
162 ntroduce nanoscale-resolved THz photocurrent near-field microscopy, where near-field excited GPs are
163 ronous interaction between electrons and the near-field mode of a dielectric nano-grating excited by
164 ng the nonlinear interaction between the tip near-field momenta and the graphene electrons with high
165                Average PAH concentrations in near-field moss (199 ng/g, n = 11) were significantly hi
166                                    Low-power near-field nano-optical tweezers comprising plasmonic na
167                             By utilizing the near-field nature of the plasmonic excitation, significa
168 tivity (>20000x improvement) by developing a near-field, nonresonant, X-band ESR spectrometric method
169 an amplitude modulated optical signal to the near field of an optical microscope.
170 ositioning of individual quantum dots in the near field of gold nanocone antennas, we enhance the rad
171 scopy (sEELS and sEEGS) is used to image the near field of optically stimulated localized surface pla
172 cw sEEGS is an effective tool in imaging the near field of the full set of nanorod plasmon modes of e
173 ulation zone (CRZ) is commonly formed in the near field of the injector exit by the vane swirler and
174                                          The near field of these antennas is dominated by the magneti
175 II) carbonate mineral with relevance for the near-field of high-level radioactive waste repositories,
176  suggest an efficient retention of Np in the near-field of radioactive waste repositories.
177          Phase sensitive measurements of the near-field of surface waves across the metasurface show
178  likely to depend on generic features of the near-field of swimming microorganisms with front-mounted
179 tion limit in acoustics still operate in the near-field of the object.
180 simulations were performed to understand the near-field of the surface plasmon, which demonstrated re
181 nsors that interact with the electromagnetic near-field of those features.
182                                              Near-fields of non-resonantly laser-excited nanostructur
183                                    Since the near-fields of the optical antennas are related to the c
184 tric field, and image the oscillation with a near field optical imaging method, from which we determi
185 ifference time domain solver to simulate the near field optical properties of self-assembled microsph
186 f hexagonal boron nitride to enable exciting near-field optical applications, including unusual imagi
187                     Scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) allows spectrosco
188                              Scattering-type near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) in the mid-infrar
189 nterferometry using scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) on thin flakes of
190 in the past decade, scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) promises determin
191  been visualized by scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM), the real-space i
192 ased on pulsed laser ablation via a scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) aperture tip.
193 e, we show that THz scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (THz s-SNOM) with a theore
194                                     Scanning near-field optical microscopy can overcome these issues
195                     Scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy provides access to super-r
196                 Using time-resolved scanning near-field optical microscopy we visualize the electric
197                        We show that scanning near-field optical microscopy, in combination with an in
198  having been recently observed with scanning near-field optical microscopy.
199                                              Near-field optical probes(9) can image this distribution
200 bry-Perot modes using electron microscopy or near-field optical scanning techniques, IR-PHI experimen
201 oduced by thermal fluctuation can excite the near-field optical states, creating the potential for th
202               The force-field generated by a near-field optical trap is analyzed.
203 otion of a nanoparticle in the vicinity of a near-field optical trap is modeled using the Fokker-Plan
204 ntibodies at the single particle level using near-field optical trapping and light-scattering techniq
205  there was no difference between the average near-field particle concentrations measured and that of
206 ally convert propagating waves into confined near-field patterns.
207 d NPs are characterized by broadening of the near-field photoluminescence spectra compared to pure si
208             Furthermore, we predict that the near-field photon extraction by coupling photons generat
209 red atomic force microscopy (RE-AFM-IR) is a near-field photothermal vibrational nanoprobe developed
210                   We numerically demonstrate near-field planar ThermoPhotoVoltaic systems with very h
211              Here we show, in the context of near-field planar ultra-thin ThermoPhotoVoltaic cells us
212                                          The near-field plasmon hybridization between individual Ag n
213 force transducer (NOFT) that utilizes strong near-field plasmon-dielectric interactions to measure lo
214 r to matched resonance chromophores, and the near-field plasmonic energy coupling effect results in a
215 ale photocatalysis within optically confined near-field plasmonic systems.
216 simple but powerful setup based on wireless, near-field power transfer and miniaturized, thin, flexib
217                       The proposed novel THz near-field probes enable room-temperature sub-wavelength
218  in a single step, mimicking the 'campanile' near-field probes.
219                       Further control of the near-field profile is demonstrated using spatial filteri
220                           Their spectral and near-field properties are characterized experimentally,
221             In this quantum size regime, the near-field properties are significantly modified and dep
222 ative agreement is attained to both far- and near-field properties for multiple flakes, thus providin
223               Recent investigations into the near-field properties of evanescent waves have revealed
224 re able to significantly modify the far- and near-field properties of localized SPhP resonances, open
225 ch exhibit distinct far-field extinction and near-field properties.
226 and layer is shown to drastically modify the near-field properties.
227 on, dense arrays of particles are created in near-field proximity to a mirror.
228 sly distinguished from other effects such as near-field radiation and electrostatic interaction.
229 crodevices, enabling direct study of extreme near-field radiation between silica-silica, silicon nitr
230 y, several reports have experimentally shown near-field radiative heat transfer (NFRHT) exceeding the
231                              Super-Planckian near-field radiative heat transfer allows effective heat
232                                Here, we show near-field radiative heat transfer between parallel SiC
233 imental advances have enabled elucidation of near-field radiative heat transfer in gaps as small as 2
234 es in radiative heat currents predicted from near-field radiative heat transfer theory.
235 of surface phonon polaritons, which dominate near-field radiative heat transport in polar dielectric
236 rnal structure and elemental distribution of near-field radioactive fallout particulate material rele
237 illustrate future directions of tip-enhanced near-field Raman microscopy and TERS.
238 of optical nanoantennas used in tip-enhanced near-field Raman microscopy and tip-enhanced Raman scatt
239                                 Tip-enhanced near-field Raman microscopy spectroscopy is a scanning p
240 in the acoustic far-field region, beyond the near-field range often thought to bound acoustic percept
241  clear temporal and spatial link between our near-field record and InSAR, far-field GPS data, regiona
242 rable and scalable platform operating in the near-field regime that performs controlled heat extracti
243 tor of magnetic fields when operating in the near-field region of dipole-like sources.
244 ambda/31-scale (25-nm radius) objects in the near-field region of nanowire-based sensors across a 726
245 near site response on soft sediments in some near-field regions was stronger than predicted using a s
246             Present methods to structure the near field rely on optical antenna theory, involving nan
247 ere we experimentally demonstrate attosecond near-field retrieval for a tapered gold nanowire.
248                                              Near field Scanning Microwave Microscopy (NSMM) is a sca
249                                  Here, using near-field scanning measurements, we show the observatio
250  orbitals is potentially useful for tip-free near-field scanning microscopy, holographic data storage
251 surements were done on a single fiber with a near-field scanning microwave microscope (NSMM) at 5-10
252       Here we describe a low-power cryogenic near-field scanning microwave microscope (NSMM) which ma
253 00 times larger than the output of incumbent near-field scanning optical microscopes, while exhibitin
254 izing two-photon-excited fluorescence (TPEF) near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) at single
255 ormation technology, non-disturbing sensors, near-field scanning optical microscopy imaging, and supe
256 second transient absorption spectroscopy and near-field scanning optical microscopy revealed that exc
257                             By employing the near-field scanning technique, we demonstrate experiment
258 ical surface-state arcs in momentum space by near-field scanning the surface of a chiral hyperbolic m
259 eld mediated heat flux between a gold coated near-field scanning thermal microscope tip and a planar
260 veloped a theory of remote rather than local near-field shaping, based on cascaded mode conversion an
261                            Here, we report a near-field signal extraction method that enables low-rep
262 es of the oscillating s-SNOM probe to obtain near-field signal, by-passing the apparent restriction i
263  frustrated by subcritical potentials in the near-field, similar to trapping of light by a dense clus
264                                     Thus, at near-field sites, total MeHg loadings in snowpacks were
265 large petcoke particles (>10 mum) in snow at near-field sites.
266 cking technique in which the displacement of near field speckle is tracked using a digital image corr
267 shot method is based on correlation of X-ray near-field speckles and represents a significant broaden
268 he laser energy and the optically stimulated near field spectra and images of these modes are measure
269 ons, particularly for optical interconnects, near-field spectroscopy and sensing, optical probing for
270                                The SPP-based near-field spectroscopy significantly improves experimen
271 erefore, single particle analysis by optical near-field spectroscopy such as TERS of atmospheric nano
272 grams should consider strategies to mitigate near-field spray drift and suppress the establishment of
273 are unlike their classical counterparts, the near-field structural order will help with the confineme
274                     However, measurements of near-field surface displacement at high temporal resolut
275 ld radiation in forward scattering, but into near-field surface waves in reverse scattering.
276                             Several powerful near-field techniques circumvent this limitation by empl
277 lecular structure information in the optical near field that is inaccessible to other optical microsc
278   We show that when they are in each other's near-field-that is, when the size of the vacuum gap betw
279 100 nm, in agreement with the predictions of near-field theories.
280 experimentally-for the first time-the use of near-field thermal radiation (NFTR) to achieve thermal r
281                Based on the coupling between near-field thermal radiation and MEMS thermal actuation,
282 dvances the application of ATX to manipulate near-field thermal radiation for applications such as te
283 ical transport is also key for the design of near-field thermophotovoltaic devices.
284  including heat-assisted magnetic recording, near-field thermophotovoltaics and lithography.
285 t interest for emerging technologies such as near-field thermophotovoltaics and nano-lithography beca
286                                           In near-field thermophotovoltaics, a substantial enhancemen
287 -by-doping materials for front electrodes in near-field ThermoPhotoVoltaics, specifically molybdenum-
288 ent, refractive index sensitivity or optical near-field transduction with electrically driven sources
289                       Here, we use two-color near-field ultrafast electron microscopy to photo-induce
290                                              Near-field ultrasound (NFUS) imaging through transducers
291                                          The near field V-EGM morphology (NF EGM), near field V-EGM t
292    The near field V-EGM morphology (NF EGM), near field V-EGM time to peak (NF(Time to peak)), and fa
293 tween scCO(2) and water to assess changes in near-field, wellbore, and reservoir conditions that are
294                                       In the near-field when the sphere is positioned close to the di
295  the physical probe necessarily perturbs the near field, which is particularly problematic for sensit
296 field radiation can, in fact, be used in the near field with decent performance by taking advantage o
297 ent bench-top interferometers operate in the near field with limitations in sensitivity and x-ray dos
298 avelength dielectric nanospheres to generate near-fields with adjustable structure and study the resu
299 c Force Microscopy (AFM) for mapping optical near-fields with nanometer resolution, limited only by t
300 ition strategy utilising a fly-scan mode for near field X-ray speckle-based phase tomography.

 
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