{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Visualization of Microcapillary Tips Using Waveguided Light. {Author}: Yoo C;Seol SK;Pyo J; {Journal}: ACS Nano {Volume}: 18 {Issue}: 32 {Year}: 2024 Aug 13 {Factor}: 18.027 {DOI}: 10.1021/acsnano.4c06987 {Abstract}: The microcapillary, a glass tube with a nano/micrometer scale aperture, is used for manipulating small objects across diverse disciplines. A primary concern in using the microcapillary involves tip breakage upon contact. Here, we report a method for visualizing the microcapillary tip, enabling precise and instant determination of its contact with other objects. Illumination directed to the back aperture of the microcapillary induces waveguiding through the glass wall, enabling the visualization of the tip through scattering. We demonstrate that the tip scattering is sensitive to contact with an adjacent object owing to the near-field interaction of the waveguided light, providing a clear distinction between the contact and noncontact states. The key advantage of our method encompasses its minimal influence, irrespective of conductivity, and applicability to nanoscale systems. The versatility of our method is shown by the application to a wide range of tip diameters, various substrate and in-filling materials.