@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00040025, author = {福間, 剛士 and Satoh, Nobuo and Fukuma, Takeshi and Kobayashi,  Kei and Watanabe, Shunji and Fujii, Toru and Matsushige, Kazumi and Yamada, Hirofumi}, issue = {23}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, month = {Jan}, note = {We demonstrated near-field light detection by dynamic force microscope using a self-sensing piezoelectric cantilever having a lead zirconate titanate thin film layer. The cantilever tip was brought close to a glass plate with a patterned chromium film on a right angle prism. The backside of the prism was irradiated by an intensity modulated laser light to create an evanescent field at the glass surface. We obtained near-field optical images of the patterned glass by detecting the frequency shift modulation or the amplitude modulation induced by the near-field light while the tip-sample distance was regulated by the frequency modulation method in ambient condition. © 2010 American Institute of Physics., 金沢大学フロンティアサイエンス機構}, title = {Near-field light detection by conservative and dissipative force modulation methods using a piezoelectric cantilever}, volume = {96}, year = {2010} }