Optical super-oscillations as a way to sub-wavelength localizations of light without evanescent waves
Optical super-oscillations as a way to sub-wavelength localizations of light without evanescent waves
Here for the first time we demonstrate experimentally and theoretically that the Talbot effect on a quasi-periodic array of nano-holes may be used to achieve sub-wavelength field localizations and well-isolated 'hot spots' of high electromagnetic energy concentration.
Huang, F.M.
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Chen, Y.
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García de Abajo, F.J.
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Zheludev, N.
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June 2007
Huang, F.M.
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Chen, Y.
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García de Abajo, F.J.
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Zheludev, N.
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Huang, F.M., Chen, Y., García de Abajo, F.J. and Zheludev, N.
(2007)
Optical super-oscillations as a way to sub-wavelength localizations of light without evanescent waves.
Surface Plasmon Photonics (SPP-3), Dijon, France.
17 - 22 Jun 2007.
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Here for the first time we demonstrate experimentally and theoretically that the Talbot effect on a quasi-periodic array of nano-holes may be used to achieve sub-wavelength field localizations and well-isolated 'hot spots' of high electromagnetic energy concentration.
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Published date: June 2007
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Surface Plasmon Photonics (SPP-3), Dijon, France, 2007-06-17 - 2007-06-22
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57769
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F.M. Huang
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Y. Chen
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F.J. García de Abajo
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N. Zheludev
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