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Near-field scanning optical microscopy nanoprobes

  • Monika Fleischer

    Dr. Monika Fleischer received her MSc degree in physics from the University of Sussex (Brighton, UK) in 1999 and her diploma in physics from University of Tübingen (Germany) in 2000. She obtained her PhD in physics in 2006 from University of Tübingen in the group of Prof. David Wharam. She then joined the group of Prof. Dieter Kern at University of Tübingen. She has since established a junior research group at the Institute for Applied Physics and completed her habilitation. Her research interests focus on using nanotechnology and microscopic and spectroscopic techniques for the fabrication, characterization, and application of plasmonic nanostructures. She is a member of the board of directors of the Center for Light-Matter-Interaction, Sensors and Analytics (LISA+) at University of Tübingen. In 2009–2011, she spent several months working as a visiting scientist at the Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley (USA), where she created plasmonic nanocone cantilever probes.

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Published/Copyright: August 1, 2012
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Received: 2012-4-23
Accepted: 2012-7-8
Published Online: 2012-08-01
Published in Print: 2012-08-01

©2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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