Abstract
Propagating surface plasmon waves have been used for many applications including imaging and sensing. However, direct in-plane imaging of micro-objects with surface plasmon waves suffers from the lack of simple, two-dimensional lenses, mirrors, and other optical elements. In this paper, we apply lensless digital holographic techniques and leakage radiation microscopy to achieve in-plane surface imaging with propagating surface plasmon waves. As plasmons propagate in two-dimensions and scatter from various objects, a hologram is formed over the surface. Iterative phase retrieval techniques applied to this hologram remove twin image interference for high-resolution in-plane imaging and enable further applications in real-time plasmonic phase sensing.
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Spies, R. M., Cole, G. H., Engevik, M. A., Nordberg, B. G., Scharnick, E. A., Vliem, I. M., … Lindquist, N. C. (2021). Digital plasmonic holography with iterative phase retrieval for sensing. Optics Express, 29(3), 3026. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.412844
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