Polarization sensitive sub-wavelength metallic structures: toward near-field light confinement control

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A. Ndao
Q. Vagne
J. Salvi
F. I. Baida
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[1] Université de Franche–Comté,Département d’Optique P.M. Duffieux, Institut FEMTO
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Applied Physics B | 2012年 / 106卷
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TE01 Mode; Cutoff Wavelength; Rectangular Aperture; Light Confinement; Experimental Transmission Spectrum;
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In this paper, we seek to demonstrate spatial near field light confinement with a truly sub-wavelength resolution in the visible range. For that purpose, an opaque metallic screen is pierced with an array of rectangular nano-apertures which support polarization sensitive guided modes. We show that it is possible to switch on and off sub-wavelength apertures about only 200 nanometers away. Theoretical results have been performed (3D-FDTD home-made code) and are in good agreement with the experimental results. These kinds of nano-structures might offer a convenient and versatile way to sub-wavelength light addressing, optical trapping, molecular, or nano-probing, non-linear spectroscopy.
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页码:857 / 862
页数:5
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