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Near-field analysis of surface electromagnetic waves in the bandgap region of a polymeric grating written on a one- dimensional photonic crystal

Sfez, Tristan  
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Descrovi, Emiliano
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Dominici, Lorenzo
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2008
Applied Physics Letters

The spatial distribution of surface electromagnetic waves on a one-dimensional photonic crystal with a polymeric grating on top is mapped using a multiheterodyne scanning near-field optical microscope. The grating opens a bandgap. At the band edges, a stationary field formed by two surface waves with opposite propagation constants and almost identical amplitudes is produced. Field intensity maxima are localized to the grating peaks or grooves, depending on the wavelength. Far from the bandgap, we identify surface waves coupled via either the 0 or the −1 order of the grating. The corresponding phase profiles indicate that these waves propagate in opposite directions. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.2970961
Author(s)
Sfez, Tristan  
Descrovi, Emiliano
Dominici, Lorenzo
Nakagawa, Wataru
Michelotti, Francesco
Giorgis, Fabrizio
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

93

Issue

6

Article Number

061108

Subjects

near-field

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waves

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grating

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photonic

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crystal

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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