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publicationNumber EP-0426559-A1
titleOfInvention Spectroscopic method for the discrimination of the optical profile of a transparent object by frustrated evanescent field scanning optical microscopy
abstract The present invention relates to a discriminating spectroscopy method intended for optical microscopy scanning in a frustrated evanescent field, of the type making it possible to obtain the "normal" optical profile of a transparent object, characterized in that a preferential differential variation is caused at least one of the physical quantities on which the intensity I of the frustrated evanescent field depends, namely: the wavelength λ of the electromagnetic radiation, oriented on the underside of a face of a transparent body, of the type of a prism, and which generates, by total internal reflection, said near field, the optical refractive index n1 of said transparent body, - the average optical refractive index n2 of the transparent object placed on top of said face, - and the angle of incidence ϑ of said electromagnetic radiation on said face, so as to obtain a concomitant variation dI of said intensity I, capable of being interpreted as a "differential" optical profile of said transparent object with respect to at least one of said physical quantities, or providing a "modified" optical profile of said profile "normal" optics of this object.
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