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Engineering photonic nanojets

Kim, Myun-Sik  
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Scharf, Toralf  
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Mühlig, Stefan
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2011
Optics Express

Photonic Nanojets are highly localized wave fields emerging directly behind dielectric microspheres; if suitably illuminated. In this contribution we reveal how different illumination conditions can be used to engineer the photonic Nanojets by measuring them in amplitude and phase with a high resolution interference microscope. We investigate how the wavelength, the amplitude distribution of the illumination, its polarization, or a break in symmetry of the axial-symmetric structure and the illumination affect the position, the localization and the shape of the photonic Nanojets. Various fascinating properties are systematically revealed and their implications for possible applications are discussed.

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research article
DOI
10.1364/OE.19010206
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290852800019

Author(s)
Kim, Myun-Sik  
Scharf, Toralf  
Mühlig, Stefan
Rockstuhl, Carsten
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

19

Start page

10206

End page

10220

Subjects

Holographic interferometry

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Laser beam shaping

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Interference microscopy

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Mie theory

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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May 18, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/67454
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