Fourier imaging study of efficient near-field optical coupling in solid immersion fluorescence microscopy

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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4 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX4

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10.1063/1.1487442

We measured images and Fourier images of fluorescence for 0.11- and 0.22-$\mu$m-diameter dye-doped polystyrene micro-sphere beads on a solid immersion lens, and experimentally verified strongly-angle-dependent fluorescence intensities due to efficient near-field optical coupling in solid immersion fluorescence microscopy. The results are interpreted in comparison with calculated emission patterns of an emission dipole placed near a solid surface, which establish a basic model for high-collection efficiency in solid-immersion fluorescence microscopy.

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