Person: Degirmenci, Fatih
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Publication Aligned Carbon Nanotubes as Polarization-Sensitive, Molecular Near-Field Detectors
(National Academy of Sciences, 2009) Cubukcu, Ertugrul; Degirmenci, Fatih; Kocabas, Coskun; Zimmler, Mariano A.; Rogers, John A.; Capasso, FedericoNear-field scanning optical microscopes are widely used in imaging of subwavelength features in various material systems and nanostructures. For a variety of applications, polarization-sensitive near-field probes can provide valuable information on the nature and symmetry of the imaged nanoparticles and emitters. Conventional near-field optical microscopy lacks in-plane polarization sensitivity. Here, we use aligned single-wall carbon nanotubes as polarization-sensitive molecular scale probes to image the transverse near-field components of an optical Hertzian dipole antenna. Because of the Raman “antenna effect” in carbon nanotubes, only the near-field components along the nanotube axis are detected. These findings demonstrate that aligned carbon nanotubes can be used as polarization-sensitive near-field detectors.