Publication | Closed Access
Local Excitation, Scattering, and Interference of Surface Plasmons
497
Citations
15
References
1996
Year
PlasmonicsEngineeringMagnetoplasmonicsPhysicsMicroscopyOptical PropertiesNano-opticsSurface-enhanced Raman ScatteringApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringLocal ExcitationOptical ProbeLight ScatteringSurface PlasmonMedicineDipole Radiation PatternBiophysicsNanophotonics
The optical probe of a scanning near-field optical microscope is shown to act as a point source of surface plasmon (SP) polaritons on gold and silver films. Plasmon excitation manifests itself by emission of light in the direction of the SP resonance angle, originating from an area with the shape of a dipole radiation pattern whose extension is given by the SP decay length. Interaction with selected, individual surface inhomogeneities gives rise to characteristic modifications of the emitted radiation, which provide detailed information about SP scattering, reflection, and interference phenomena.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1