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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 1999
By using a simple model based on a linear susceptibility approach and taking into account the dynamic nature of the molecule's electronic structure, the electric fielddiffracted by the near-field probe is evaluated in the presence or absence of a thinsilver layer deposited on the surface of a bulk fluorescent material. This modelingpoints out that the far-field signal emitted by the molecules situated far from thetip is important in the absence of metal coating and can reduce the near-fielddetection sensitivity. It shows that surface metal coating enhances the near-fieldcontribution and decreases the far-field one. Cathodoluminescence images obtained on afluorite (CaF2:Eu) sample confirm the results predicted by modeling.
This paper was presented at the special Colloquium CFMCP held atStrasbourg-Illkirch the July 1st-3rd, 1998.