Propagation of the electromagnetic field in fully coated near-field optical probes
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Vaccaro, L.
Aeschimann, L.
Staufer, U.
Date issued
2003
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Applied Physics Letters, American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2003/83/3/584-586
Abstract
Fully metal-coated near-field optical probes, based on a cantilever design, have been studied theoretically and experimentally. Numerical simulations prove that these structures allow nonzero modal emission of the electromagnetic field through a 60-nm-thick metallic layer, that is opaque when deposited on flat substrates. The far-field intensity patterns recorded experimentally correspond to the ones calculated for the fundamental and first excited <i>LP</i> modes. Moreover, this study demonstrates that a high confinement of the electromagnetic energy can be reached in the near-field, when illuminated with radially polarized light. Finally, it was verified that the confinement of the field depends on the volume of the probe apex.
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