The detailed analysis of localized elongated photonic nanojets generated by a graded-index microellipsoid is reported. Using high resolution finite-diference time-domain simulation, we have studied the distribution of the electric energy density within and in the vicinity outside a dielectric core-shell microellipsoid. Here we consider dielectric composite microellipsoid consisting of a core and several concentric shells having different types of index grading. It becomes possible to elongate the nanojet abnormally. The latitudinal and longitudinal sizes of a nanojet and its peak intensity depending on the optical contrast variation of shells are numerically investigated. The results may provide a new ultra-microscopy technique for optical detection of natural or articially introduced nanostructures deeply embedded within biological cells.
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Liu, C. (2013). Ultra-elongated photonic nanojets generated by a graded-index microellipsoid. Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters, 37, 153–165. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIERL12121902
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