L. Kuipers, E. Fluck, H. Gersen, G. van Duinen, N. V. van Hulst
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Local optical investigations of light propagation have the advantage that the optical phenomena can be directly related to the local geometry of the photonic structure. As such, near-field optical microscopy ideally complements conventional "input-output" techniques.