Issue |
Photoniques
Number 131, 2025
Quantum Sensing
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Page(s) | 62 - 65 | |
Section | Focus: quantum sensing | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/photon/202513162 | |
Published online | 16 May 2025 |
Planar scanning probe microscopy – the art of low-level flight at the nanoscale
1
University of Rostock, Institute of Physics, Rostock, Germany
2
University of Rostock, Department of Life, Light and Matter, Rostock, Germany
* friedemann.reinhard@uni-rostock.de
An unorthodox optical approach to scanning probe positioning is opening a realm of novel applications in various fields of research. By using optical interferometry to carefully align a sensor parallel to a sample, even millimeter-sized sensors can be brought into nanometer-scale proximity of samples. Extended circuits and massively parallel arrays of sensors can thus be used as a scanning probe, a feat that would be impossible using established sharp tips.
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