Abstract :
Scanning-near field optical microscopy requires a distance control mechanism. In most cases, it is based on the
shear-force detection. In this paper we report how the performance of the shear-force detection based on the most common
nonoptical approach, a Quartz tuning fork, can be improved. Our approach is based on exciting oscillations in just one arm
of the fork, not two. This approach reduces the response time of the shear-force detection system. We also introduce an
ultra-sensitive system with a long free fiber tip. q1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved