Surface Plasmon Enhancement Effect and Its Application to Near-Field Optical Recordin

  • Fujikata J
  • Ishi T
  • Yokota H
  • et al.
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Abstract

We studied on enhanced photon-tunneling and the near-field enhancement effect for a nano-scale aperture with a concentric surface plasmon resonance structure. About two-orders larger light transmission and an enhanced near-field were achieved by optimizing the grating structures. This enhanced near-fild was applied to optical recording, and about 100-nm recorded patterns were successfully made on phase change media. This surface plasmon optics would open up the ultra-high-density recording technology.

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Fujikata, J., Ishi, T., Yokota, H., Kato, K., Yanagisawa, M., Nakada, M., … Linke, R. A. (2004). Surface Plasmon Enhancement Effect and Its Application to Near-Field Optical Recordin. Transactions of the Magnetics Society of Japan, 4(4–2), 255–259. https://doi.org/10.3379/tmjpn2001.4.255

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