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Far-field superfocusing with an optical fiber based surface plasmonic lens made of nanoscale concentric annular slits
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PhotonicsPlasmonicsEngineeringNano-opticsOphthalmologySurface Plasmonic LensOptical PropertiesSurface PlasmonicWave OpticGeometrical OpticPlasmonic MaterialFiber OpticsOptical SystemsMicro-optical ComponentDynamic MetamaterialsNanophotonicsSp LensOptical Fiber
We present experimental demonstration of light superfocusing by using an optical fiber based surface plasmonic (SP) lens with nanoscale concentric annular slits. A far-field, sub-diffraction-limit sized focus was achieved with an optical fiber based device. The performance of SP lenses with three and four annular slits was experimentally characterized. Guidelines and suggestions on designing the SP lens are provided. As a microscale device with nanoscale features, the fiber-based SP lens can provide a solution to bridging nanophotonics and conventional optics.
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