We report a study of two nonlinear optical processes at the nanoscale level
, using a near-field probe: (i) two-photon-pumped upconversion from ZnS:Mn
nanoparticles encapsulated with 2-[{(epsilon)-2-[4-(ethylsulfonyl)phenyl]-1
-ethenyl}(methyl)anilino]-1-ethanethiol and (ii) second-harmonic generation
(SHG) from N-(4-nitrophenyl)-(L)-prolinol crystallites. The use of highly
efficient nonlinear organic chromophores together with special processing o
n the nanometer scale made it possible to observe and characterize what are
believed to be the smallest topographically distinguishable objects report
ed so far, using nonlinear optical techniques. Issues pertaining to the stu
dy of two-photon-excited emission and SHG by use of a near-field probe are
discussed. (C) 1999 Optical Society of America.