Artifact-free data recovery system for an ASNOM application
Abstract
A digital signal acquisition system for an Apertureless SNOM (ASNOM) based on a digital signal processing (DSP) card is presented. An electromagnetic wave scattered by an AFM-like tip is initially detected by an optical homodyning in a Michelson interferometer, with a homodyne phase modulation caused by a periodic travel of the reference arm mirror. Utilizing a non-linear dependency of the tip scattering amplitude on a tip-sample separation distance, the non-fundamental components of a tip oscillation frequency are recovered in optical signal within each tip oscillation period. A detected value, corresponding mostly to the near-field modes of a tip-sample electromagnetic interaction, is then averaged over all reference phases. A modular structure of the data acquisition and signal recovery program allows modify easily the modes of operation and the recovery algorithms.
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