Plasmonic concentrator of magnetic field of light
Journal article, 2012

We propose an efficient concentrator of the magnetic component of evanescent field of light for measuring magnetic responses of nanostructures. It is in the form of a tapered fiber probe, which in its final part has corrugations along the angular dimension and is coated with metal except for the aperture at the tip. Internal, azimuthally polarized illumination is concentrated into a subwavelength spot with a strong longitudinal magnetic component H-z. Within the visual range of wavelengths 400-700 nm, the energy density of H-z is up to 50 times larger than that of the azimuthal electric E-phi one. This dominant H-z contribution may be used for magnetic excitation of elementary cells of metamaterials with a single probe guiding a wide spectrum of generated plasmons.

optical microscope

tip

wave-guides

permittivity

frequencies

permeability

propagation

near-field

split-ring resonators

metamaterials

Author

P. Wróbel

University of Warsaw

Tomasz Antosiewicz

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Theory

T. Stefaniuk

University of Warsaw

T. Szoplik

University of Warsaw

Journal of Applied Physics

0021-8979 (ISSN) 1089-7550 (eISSN)

Vol. 112 7 074304

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1063/1.4757033

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