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Transmission near-field scanning microscope for infrared chemical imaging
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringMicroscopyResponsive PolymersOptical PropertiesChemical ImageBioimagingPhotopolymer NetworkInfrared SystemsMolecular ImagingBiophysicsMaterials SciencePhotochemistryInfrared TechnologyMedicineInfrared SpectroscopyChemical SpecificityNear-infrared SpectroscopyOptical SensorsUv-vis SpectroscopyInfrared SensorSpectroscopyBiomedical ImagingApplied PhysicsInfrared Chemical ImagingPolymer CharacterizationImagingInfrared WavelengthsUltraviolet Exposure
We report transmission infrared near-field scanning microscopy (IR-NSOM) imaging of chemically amplified photoresist polymers patterned by ultraviolet exposure. Chemical specificity was attained using infrared wavelengths tuned to the 3 μm OH stretch absorption band of the polymer, a band sensitive to the chemical changes characteristic of the lithographic photochemical process of this material. Contrast mechanisms are discussed together with the IR-NSOM specifics, such as the fabrication of an infrared near-field probe with high throughput, which lead to an attainable resolution of λ/10 and a transmission sensitivity of 1%.
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