Publication detail
Imaging of near-field interference patterns by a-SNOM – influence of illumination wavelength and polarization state
DVOŘÁK, P. ÉDES, Z. KVAPIL, M. ŠAMOŘIL, T. LIGMAJER, F. HRTOŇ, M. KALOUSEK, R. KŘÁPEK, V. DUB, P. SPOUSTA, J. VARGA, P. ŠIKOLA, T.
Czech title
Zobrazování interferenčních obrazců v blízkém poli pomocí a-SNOM – vliv vlnové délky a polarizace osvitu
English title
Imaging of near-field interference patterns by a-SNOM – influence of illumination wavelength and polarization state
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) in combination with interference structures is a powerful tool for imaging and analysis of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). However, the correct interpretation of SNOM images requires profound understanding of principles behind their formation. To study fundamental principles of SNOM imaging in detail, we performed spectroscopic measurements by an aperture-type SNOM setup equipped with a supercontinuum laser and a polarizer, which gave us all the degrees of freedom necessary for our investigation. The series of wavelength- and polarization-resolved measurements, together with results of numerical simulations, then allowed us to identify the role of individual near-field components in formation of SNOM images, and to show that the out-of-plane component generally dominates within a broad range of parameters explored in our study. Our results challenge the widespread notion that this component does not couple to the a-SNOM probe and indicate that the issue of SNOM probe sensitivity towards the in-plane and out-of-plane near-field components – one of the most challenging tasks of near field interference SNOM measurements – is not yet fully resolved.
Czech abstract
Článek se zabývá vlivem jednotlivých komponent blízkého pole na tvar interferenčních obrazců měřených pomocí rastrovací optické mikroskopie v blízkém poli.
English abstract
Scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) in combination with interference structures is a powerful tool for imaging and analysis of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). However, the correct interpretation of SNOM images requires profound understanding of principles behind their formation. To study fundamental principles of SNOM imaging in detail, we performed spectroscopic measurements by an aperture-type SNOM setup equipped with a supercontinuum laser and a polarizer, which gave us all the degrees of freedom necessary for our investigation. The series of wavelength- and polarization-resolved measurements, together with results of numerical simulations, then allowed us to identify the role of individual near-field components in formation of SNOM images, and to show that the out-of-plane component generally dominates within a broad range of parameters explored in our study. Our results challenge the widespread notion that this component does not couple to the a-SNOM probe and indicate that the issue of SNOM probe sensitivity towards the in-plane and out-of-plane near-field components – one of the most challenging tasks of near field interference SNOM measurements – is not yet fully resolved.
Keywords in Czech
plazmonika; složky ; spektroskopie ; interferometrické zobrazování
Keywords in English
plasmonics ; components ; spectroscopy ; interferometric imaging
Released
05.07.2017
Publisher
Optical Society of America
ISSN
1094-4087
Volume
25
Number
14
Pages from–to
16560–16573
Pages count
13
BIBTEX
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author="Petr {Viewegh} and Zoltán {Édes} and Michal {Kvapil} and Tomáš {Šamořil} and Filip {Ligmajer} and Martin {Hrtoň} and Radek {Kalousek} and Vlastimil {Křápek} and Petr {Dub} and Jiří {Spousta} and Peter {Varga} and Tomáš {Šikola},
title="Imaging of near-field interference patterns by a-SNOM – influence of illumination wavelength and polarization state",
year="2017",
volume="25",
number="14",
month="July",
pages="16560--16573",
publisher="Optical Society of America",
issn="1094-4087"
}