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Focusing dual-wavelength surface plasmons to the same focal plane by a far-field plasmonic lens

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posted on 2024-07-09, 14:42 authored by Priyamvada Venugopalan, Qiming Zhang, Xiangping Li, L. Kuipers, Min Gu
In this Letter, we demonstrate the nanoscale focusing of surface plasmons (SPs) at two different wavelengths to the same focal plane by a far-field plasmonic lens both numerically and experimentally. The far-field plasmonic lens, which consists of an annular slit and a concentric groove and is capable of focusing dual-wavelength SPs to the same focal plane, is characterized by a scanning near-field optical microscope under both linearly and radially polarized illuminations. The demonstrated far-field plasmonic lens can provide immense opportunities for on-chip photonic applications, including dual-wavelength-based super-resolution imaging and ultra-high-density optical data storage.

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1539-4794

Journal title

Optics Letters

Volume

39

Issue

19

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3 pp

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Optical Society of America

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eng

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