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Near-field characterization of plasmon polariton propagation along periodically nano-structured metal thin films
2007
We operate a near-field optical microscope to investigate the properties of periodically nano-structured metal thin films designed to control at the micron scale the propagation or the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons.
All-optical and electro-optical active plasmonic telecom components
2011
Active plasmonics is an attractive emerging field in which the ability to control the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) propagation finds many applications such as realization of fully functional integrated photonic circuitry. We demonstrate both numerically and experimentally switching of the SPP transmission based on two different approaches namely the all-optical and electro-optical at telecom wavelengths. The plasmonic component consists of a compact and efficient SPP switch utilizing highly sensitive ring resonator which has high sensitivity to the refractive index changes. Fabrication was done via e-beam lithography utilizing advanced proximity corrections. The compenents were character…
Space-time features of THz emission from optical rectification in sub-wavelength areas
2011
We present our investigation on the THz space-time emission characteristic induced by the non-paraxial generation regime in highly localized THz generation via optical rectification on sub-wavelength areas.
Time-resolved FDTD and experimental FTIR study of gold micropatch arrays for wavelength-selective mid-infrared optical coupling
2021
The work was partially supported by Sweden's innovation agency Vinnova (Large area CVD graphene-based sensors/IR-photodetectors 2020-00797) and EU CAMART2 project (European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2 under grant agreement No.739508). TY acknowledges European Regional Development Fund Project No. 1.1.1.2/VIAA/4/20/740.
Spatially resolved photonic transfer through mesoscopic heterowires
2002
We report spatially resolved observations of light wave propagation along high refraction index dielectric heterowires lying on a transparent substrate. The heterowires are made of linear chains of closely packed mesoscopic particles. The optical excitation of these heterowires is performed through channel waveguides featuring submicrometer transverse cross sections. Both numerical simulations and near-field optical images, recorded with a photon scanning tunneling microscope, agree to show that, at visible frequencies, tuning the periodicity of the heterowires controls the propagation length within a range of several micrometers.
Shaded-mask filtering: novel strategy for improvement of resolution in radial-polarization scanning microscopy
2006
Radially polarized illumination produces, in combination with annular pupil filtering, the sharpest focal spot. However, the enhanced sidelobes produce an effective deterioration of spatial resolution. This study shows that if one substitutes the annular filter by one, adequately designed, shaded-mask filter, the sidelobes' strength is strongly reduced, and an important, effective improvement of resolution is achieved.
Super-Resolution Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy
2007
Scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) is a method to obtain information about the optical properties of a sample at a lateral resolution below the diffraction limit of far-field microscopy. In SNOM, a light source of a dimension which is small compared to the wavelength of light and which is held at a small distance from the sample is scanned across the surface of the sample. The modulation by the sample of the light emitted from the source is recorded as a signal. As a general rule one may say that the size of the source and the distance to the sample limit the resolution of SNOM. A radiating self-emitting point dipole may be regarded as an idealized SNOM source. With such a source…
Theory of Near‐field Optical Imaging with a Single Molecule as Light Source
2002
Scanning near-field optical microscopes (SNOM) illuminate a sample in the very near-field using a nanometer sized tip. Ideally, the light source should be point-like and many efforts have been made to optimize tip efficiency (see, for example, the article of Heimel et al in this issue). Very recently, Sandoghdar et al have realized a molecular probe tip in which a terrylene molecule inserted in a paraterphenyl microcrystal is attached at the extremity of the probe tip [1]. The excited molecule behaves as a point-like light source which is raster scanned over an aluminium patterned structure. We propose here an analysis of this experiment based on the field-susceptibility formalism (also cal…
Excitation and interrogation of whispering-gallery modes in optical microresonators using a single fused-tapered fiber tip
2011
We show that whispering-gallery modes (WGMs) in optical microresonators can be excited and detected using a fused-tapered fiber tip (FTFT). The fabrication of FTFTs is simple and inexpensive; they are robust and allow the excitation and interrogation of the resonances with a single fiber. Excitation of high-Q WGMs in silica microcylinders and microspheres is demonstrated.
Fabrication of a gap structure for near-field heat transfer
2016
Tutkimuksessa kehitettiin kahden vaiheen valmistusprosessi rakorakenteen valmistamiseen, jossa on metallista valmistetut johdot. Tämä rakorakenne on tarkoitettu lähikentän lämmönsiirtymisen mittaamiseen. Valmistus tehtiin pääasiassa 3D-litografialla käyttämällä Nanoscribe Photonic Professional -järjestelmää. Valmistukseen sisältyi myös ALD (Atomic Layer Deposition), metallipäällystys höyrystämällä, lift-off ja ionisuihkujyrsintä. Valmistettu rakenne koostuu kahdesta suorakulmaisesta särmiöstä lähellä toisiaan, jotka muodostavat ripustetun yhdensuuntaisten tasojen geometrian. Särmiöiden päälle tehdyt metalloinnit koostuivat ohuesta kultalangasta, joka voi toimia resistiivisenä lämpömittarina…