(OMND) Optical Micro / Nano Resonators and Devices
  • K. Minn (US) Baylor University, Physics

ME3.4 - ENHANCED SUBWAVELENGTH COUPLING AND NANOFOCUSING WITH FIBER-PLASMONIC HYBRID PROBE

Presentation Type
Contributed Submission
Authors
  • H. Lee (US) Department of Physics, Baylor University
  • K. Minn (US) Baylor University, Physics
  • Z. Zhang (US) Department of Physics, Baylor University
Date
09/30/2019
Time
01:30 PM - 03:00 PM
Room
La Vista A/B
Duration
15 Minutes
Lecture Time
02:45 PM - 03:00 PM

Abstract

Abstract

Metallic nanowires supporting surface plasmon polaritons can localize optical fields at nanoscale for near-field imaging. In this paper, we propose a photonic-plasmonic probe for nanoscale light confinement. The linearly polarized fiber mode is asymmetrically coupled to radial plasmons to create hot-spot at the tip apex.

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