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ОбложкаMoreno-Flores S. Hybridizing surface probe microscopies: toward a full description of the meso- and nanoworlds / S.Moreno-Flores, J.L.Toca-Herrera. - Boca Raton: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2013. - xiii, 342 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.335-342. - ISBN 978-1-4398-7100-3
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ........................................................ xi
Authors ...................................................... xiii

Chapter 1  Introduction ......................................... 1
Observing Nature: Sequentiality and Simultaneity ................ 1
   Combination Macroscopic/Microscopic: Extending Measurable
   Range to Better Understand the Connection
   between Ultrastructure and Function .......................... 4
   Combination Model-Based/Direct Observation ................... 4
      Making the Right Choice ................................... 4
      How to Judge the Applicability of a Model ................. 5
   Combination Preparative/Measuring Technique .................. 5
   Combination of Local Techniques to Track the Dynamics of
   Processes .................................................... 6
   Combination of Local Techniques of Different Contrast ........ 6
Systems That Can Profit from Combined Techniques ................ 6
   Living Cells ................................................. 6
   Films ........................................................ 8
Final Remarks ................................................... 8
References ...................................................... 9

Chapter 2  Scanning Probe Microscopy as an Imaging Tool: The
Blind Microscope ............................................... 11
Probe Imaging .................................................. 11
   The SPM Family .............................................. 24
   The Scanning Probe Microscope ............................... 25
      AFM ...................................................... 26
      STM ...................................................... 26
Probes and Tips ................................................ 26
      STM Probes ............................................... 28
      AFM Probes ............................................... 30
   Scanners .................................................... 33
   Detection of the Tip's Position ............................. 36
      Tunneling Detection ...................................... 36
      Optical Beam Detection ................................... 37
      Piezoresistive Detection ................................. 38
SPM Imaging Modes .............................................. 38
Feedback Mechanism: Controlling the Property X ................. 39
      Feedback in Contact Mode ................................. 41
      Feedback in Noncontact Mode .............................. 41
      Feedback in Intermittent-Contact Mode .................... 43
   Topography and More: Feedback on X Mapping Y ................ 44
   Artifacts in SPM Images ..................................... 46
   Time Resolution in SPM Imaging .............................. 49
Summary ........................................................ 51
References ..................................................... 53

Chapter 3  What Brings Optical Microscopy: The Eyes at the
Microscale ..................................................... 55
Fundamentals of Optical Microscopy ............................. 55
Essential Parts of an Optical Microscope: The Image and
Diffraction Planes ............................................. 64
Diffraction Sets the Limit of Detection, Spatial Resolution,
and Depth of Focus ............................................. 66
Interference Sets Image Formation .............................. 69
Optical Contrasts .............................................. 69
   Phase Contrast .............................................. 70
   Differential Interference Contrast .......................... 71
Fluorescence Microscopy: Bestowing Specificity ................. 72
   Optical Microscopy of Fluorescent Objects ................... 77
      Light Source ............................................. 78
      Collecting the Emitted Fluorescence: The Dichroic Mirror
      and the Emission Filter .................................. 78
   Drawbacks of Fluorescence Microscopy: The Ever-Present
   Photobleaching .............................................. 80
High-Performance Modes of Fluorescence Microscopy .............. 81
   Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) ................... 81
   Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) ............. 83
   Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF): A Near-Field
   Microscopy .................................................. 86
      TIRF Is Based on the Optical Principles of Total Internal
      Reflection ............................................... 86
      An Evanescent Wave Acts as the Excitation Source in TIRF . 86
   Fluorescence Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy
   (Fluorescence SNOM) ......................................... 89
      More than Near-Field Fluorescence Imaging ................ 93
      Photobleaching or Background—Despite Weak and Highly
      Localized Illumination ................................... 93
Optical Microscopies: Summary .................................. 95
Combined OM-SPM Techniques: Eyesight to the Blind .............. 95
   SPM and Optical Fluorescence Microscopy ..................... 98
   Fluorescence SNOM and Single-Molecule Detection ............ 106
   Single Fluorescent Molecules as Test Samples ............... 107
   Single-Molecule Imaging: Obtaining Molecular Orientations .. 108
      Conformations of Single-Polymer Chains in Films ......... 109
      Single-Molecule Diffusion ............................... 111
      Distribution of Molecules and Molecular Complexes of
      Biological Interest in Synthetic and Native Membranes ... 112
   References ................................................. 115
   
Chapter 4  What Brings Scanning Near-Field Optical
Microscopy: The Eyes at the Nanoscale ..................... 119
Fundamentals of Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy ........ 119
   Background Suppression ..................................... 124
   The Nature of the SNOM Probe: Aperture and Apertureless
   SNOM ....................................................... 126
      Aperture SNOM ........................................... 126
      Apertureless SNOM ....................................... 128
   The History of SNOM Is the History of Its Probes ........... 131
      Aperture Probes ......................................... 132
      Apertureless Probes ..................................... 135
      Tip-on-Aperture Probes .................................. 135
   Feedback Modes in SNOM ..................................... 135
   Contrast Mechanisms in SNOM ................................ 137
      Polarization Contrast ................................... 140
      Refractive Index Contrast ............................... 142
      Infrared-Vibrational Contrast (Infrared Apertureless
      SNOM) ................................................... 142
   Summary .................................................... 142
Applications of SNOM .......................................... 143
References .................................................... 149

Chapter 5   Adding Label-Free Chemical Spectroscopy: Who Is
Who? .......................................................... 153
Chemical Spectroscopy ......................................... 153
Raman (and IR) Microscopy ..................................... 166
   Raman Microscopy beyond the Diffraction Limit: Near-Field
   Raman Spectroscopy ......................................... 168
      Aperture Near-Field Raman Spectroscopy .................. 169
      Tip-Enhanced Near-Field Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) ....... 169
      Tip-Enhanced Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering 
      (CARS) .................................................. 173
      Sources of Enhancement of the Raman Signal in Near-
      Field Raman Spectroscopy ................................ 173
   IR Microscopy beyond the Diffraction Limit: IR Near-Field
   Spectroscopy ............................................... 178
      Aperture SNOM + IR Spectroscopy ......................... 179
      Apertureless SNOM + IR Spectroscopy ..................... 180
      Another Source of Enhancement in Near-Field IR 
      Microscopy: Phonon Excitation ........................... 182
Summary ....................................................... 183
Applications of SPM + Raman Spectroscopy ...................... 185
   (Sub-) Monolayers of Dyes .................................. 185
   Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes ............................... 185
   Inorganic Materials: Silicon and Semiconductors ............ 187
   Biomolecules ............................................... 187
   Virus, Bacteria, and Human Cells ........................... 188
Applications of SPM + IR Spectroscopy ......................... 194
   Inorganic Materials ........................................ 194
   Polymers ................................................... 194
   Viruses and Cells .......................................... 195
References .................................................... 199

Chapter 6  Combining the Nanoscopic with the Macroscopic:
SPM and Surface-Sensitive Techniques .......................... 203
Model-Based Surface Techniques ................................ 203
Fundamentals of Surface Plasmon Resonance ..................... 214
   Surface Plasmons on Metal Surfaces ......................... 214
   Photon Creation/Excitation of SPPs ......................... 217
   Experimental SPR ........................................... 219
Fundamentals of Ellipsometry .................................. 221
   Basic Equation of Ellipsometry ............................. 221
   Single-Layer Model ......................................... 222
   Experimental Determination of Ellipsometric Angles ......... 225
   Rotating-Element Techniques ................................ 226
      Rotating Polarizer/Analyzer ............................. 226
      Rotating Compensator .................................... 227
      Phase Modulation ........................................ 227
      Null Ellipsometry ....................................... 228
Fundamentals of Quartz Crystal Microbalance ................... 229
   Electromechanical Analogy of a QCM Sensor: Equivalent
   Circuit of a Resonator ..................................... 231
   Small-Load Approximation: Connecting Frequency Shifts to
   Load Impedance ............................................. 233
   Measuring Frequency Shifts and More: Modes of Operation
   in QCM ..................................................... 235
      Impedance Analysis ...................................... 235
      Ring-Down Technique ..................................... 236
   Frequency Shifts and Viscoelastic Parameters: Some Case
   Examples ................................................... 238
      The Special Case of Rigid Films in Air: Sauerbrey
      Equation and Film Thickness ............................. 238
      Viscoelastic Films and the Importance of Measuring at
      Different Overtones ..................................... 239
   Main Drawback: The Importance of Qualitative Interpretation  241
Summary ....................................................... 241
The Combination SPM and Model-Based Surface Techniques ........ 241
      SPM + SPR ............................................... 241
      SPM + Ellipsometry ...................................... 244
      SPM + QCM ............................................... 248
References .................................................... 254
   
Chapter 7  Scanning Probe Microscopy to Measure Surface
Interactions: The Nano Push-Puller ............................ 257
Force Curves: Surface Forces and More ......................... 257
Measuring the Probe-Sample Interaction as a Function of the
Relative Displacement ......................................... 268
Noise and Artifacts ........................................... 272
Quantitative Determination of Forces: Instrument and
Cantilever Calibration ........................................ 273
   Voltage to Deflection: Determination of the Sensitivity . 273
   Deflection to Force: Determination of Spring Constant ...... 273
The Issue of Getting Absolute Distances ....................... 277
Qualitative Interpretation of Force Curves .................... 280
Chemical Force Microscopy ..................................... 281
The Science of Pulling Single Molecules or Ligand-Receptor
Pairs ......................................................... 282
   Statistical Description of Bond Rupture: Two-State Model ... 283
   Particularities of Molecular Recognition Spectroscopy ...... 286
      Negative Controls ....................................... 286
      Inferring Single Ligand-Receptor Interactions from
      Adhesion Events ......................................... 287
   Particularities of Molecular Unfolding ..................... 288
The Science of Pushing: Contact Nanomechanics ................. 290
   A Short Note on Probes for Nanomechanics ................... 290
   Contact Region of the Force Curve: Beyond the Point of
   Contact .................................................... 291
Mapping Interactions .......................................... 294
   Force Curve Maps ........................................... 294
   Pulsed Force Mode .......................................... 296
   Molecular Recognition Imaging .............................. 297
Summary ....................................................... 298
References .................................................... 300

Chapter 8  Tidying Loose Ends for the Nano Push-Puller:
Microinterferometry and the Film Balance ...................... 303
Microinterferometry ........................................... 393
Fundamentals of Reflection Interference Contrast Microscopy ... 307
   Lateral and Vertical Resolution in RICM .................... 311
   RICM Setup ................................................. 312
   Dual-Wavelength RICM (DW-RICM) ............................. 314
   Applications of RICM ....................................... 315
   RICM: Summary .............................................. 315
The Combined SPM/RICM Technique ............................... 318
The Film Balance and Air-Fluid Interfaces ..................... 321
Fundamentals of the Film Balance .............................. 325
   The Transfer of Monolayers onto Solid Supports ............. 328
      The Langmuir-Blodgett Technique ......................... 328
      The Langmuir-Schaeffer Technique ........................ 328
   The Film Balance: Summary .................................. 329
The Combined AFM + Film Balance: The Monolayer Particle
Interaction Apparatus (MPIA) .................................. 329
References .................................................... 333

Index ......................................................... 335


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