Polarization-dependent quasi-far-field superfocusing strategy of nanoring-based plasmonic lenses

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Abstract

The two-dimensional superfocusing of nanoring-based plasmonic lenses (NRPLs) beyond the diffraction limit in the far-field region remains a great challenge at optical wavelengths. In this paper, in addition to the modulation of structural parameters, we investigated the polarization-dependent focusing performance of a NRPL employing the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. By utilizing the state of polarization (SOP) of incident light, we successfully realize the elliptical-, donut-, and circular-shape foci. The minimum full widths at half maximum (FWHMs) of these foci are ~0.32, ~0.34, and ~0.42 λ0 in the total electric field, respectively, and the depth of focus (DOF) lies in 1.41~1.77 λ0. These sub-diffraction-limit foci are well controlled in the quasi-far-field region. The underlying physical mechanism on the focal shift and an effective way to control the focusing position are proposed. Furthermore, in the case of a high numerical aperture, the longitudinal component, which occupies over 80% of the electric-field energy, decides the focusing patterns of the foci. The achieved sub-diffraction-limit focusing can be widely used for many engineering applications, including the super-resolution imaging, particle acceleration, quantum optical information processing, and optical data storage.

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Sun, H., Zhu, Y., Gao, B., Wang, P., & Yu, Y. (2017). Polarization-dependent quasi-far-field superfocusing strategy of nanoring-based plasmonic lenses. Nanoscale Research Letters, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-2154-1

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