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Near-field characterization of a Bloch-surfacewave-based 2D disk resonator

Dubey, Richa  
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Vosoughi Lahijani, Babak  
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Barakat, Elsie  
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2016
Optics Letters

We present, to the best of our knowledge, the first experimental investigation of a two-dimensional disk resonator on a dielectric multilayer platform sustaining Bloch surface waves. The disk resonator has been patterned into a few tens of nanometer thin (similar to lambda/25) titanium dioxide layer deposited on the top of the platform. We characterize the disk resonator by multi-heterodyne scanning near-field optical microscopy. The low loss characteristics of Bloch surface waves allowed us to reach a measured quality factor of 2 x 10(3) for a disk radius of 100 mu m. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America

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DOI
10.1364/OL.41.004867
Web of Science ID

WOS:000386925800005

Author(s)
Dubey, Richa  
Vosoughi Lahijani, Babak  
Barakat, Elsie  
Häyrinen, M
Roussey, M
Kuittinen, M
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

41

Issue

21

Start page

4867

End page

4870

Subjects

Optics at surfaces

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Surface waves

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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November 28, 2016
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