Abstract
Optical hollow beams are suitable for materials processing, optical micromanipulation, microscopy, and optical lithography. However, conventional optical hollow beams are diffraction-limited. The generation of sub-wavelength optical hollow beams using a high numerical aperture objective lens and pupil filters has been theoretically proposed. Although sub-diffraction hollow spot has been reported, nondiffracting hollow beams of sub-diffraction transverse dimensions have not yet been experimentally demonstrated. Here, a planar lens based on binary-phase modulation is proposed to overcome these constraints. The lens has an ultra-long focal length of 300Iλ. An azimuthally polarized optical hollow needle is experimentally demonstrated with a super-oscillatory transverse size (less than 0.38Iλ/NA) of 0.34Iλ to 0.42Iλ, where Iλ is the working wavelength and NA is the lens numerical aperture, and a large depth of focus of 6.5Iλ. For a sub-diffraction transverse size of 0.34Iλ to 0.52Iλ, the nondiffracting propagation distance of the proposed optical hollow needle is greater than 10Iλ. Numerical simulation also reveals a good penetrability of the proposed optical hollow needle at an air-water interface, where the needle propagates through water with a doubled propagation distance and without loss of its super-oscillatory property. The proposed lens is suitable for nanofabrication, optical nanomanipulation, super-resolution imaging, and nanolithography applications.
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Chen, G., Wu, Z., Yu, A., Zhang, K., Wu, J., Dai, L., … Luo, X. (2017). Planar binary-phase lens for super-oscillatory optical hollow needles. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05060-2
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