“…For example, in apertureless SNOM, signal depends strongly on the polarization state of the excitation light, thus p-polarised light yields to much higher contrast than in the case of a s-polarised illumination 14,15 . Furthermore, SNOM images can often be affected by artefacts and in addition, electromagnetic interaction between metallic nanosized objects and metallised probe can lead to perturbation in the field distribution [16][17][18][19][20] . The alternative "snapshot" method based on the detection of photosensitive material properties changes caused by local exposure has been recently proposed 29,30,31 .…”