Abstract

A simple modeling for the imaging by a near-field microscope for buried saturated fluorescent molecules is given. The presence of both interface and probe influences the lifetime of the excited level. Depending on the molecule excitation rate, these modifications of lifetime can involve characteristic intensity diagrams of the light emission during the scanning of a single molecule.

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