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Diffraction limited focusing of plasmonic wave by a parabolic mirror

Plasmonics. 2018. Vol. 13. No. 6. P. 2361–2367.
Balykin V. I., Melentiev P. N.

We demonstrate effective, up to 30%, reflection of the surface plasmon-polariton wave (SPP) from a nanogroove made on Ag film surface. The use of SPP reflection from a nanogroove having a shape of parabola helps to realize a new element in nanoplasmonics—parabolic SPP mirror. It was found that the mirror allows focusing of the SPP into a diffraction-limited spot with a lateral size of about λSPP (λSPP = 800 nm - SPP wavelength). The possibility of spatial scanning the focusing spot of SPP on the surface of Ag film is shown.

Priority areas: engineering science
Language: English
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