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Phase Anomalies in Micro-Optics

Kim, Myun-Sik  
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Scharf, Toralf  
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Rockstuhl, Carsten
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Wolf, Emil
2013
Progress in Optics

We present a comprehensive review on the latest research activities that explore the Gouy phase and indicate the recent experimental progresses for its observations in studies that rely on a longitudinal-differential interferometer. The latter is a far-field instrument that measures light fields in amplitude and phase in the entire three-dimensional space. We outline in detail why such technique is superior to measure directly the Gouy phase anomaly, i.e., the difference of the phase in a wave field with respect to a referential plane wave. This only became possible in conjunction with suitable sample designs that provide simultaneous phase information on a referential plane wave. Beyond outlining a fundamental theory of the Gouy phase in general optics, we put emphasis on discussing the peculiar features of the Gouy phase in a new-domain of optics, i.e., micro-optics. In this domain, micro- and eventually nano-structured materials allow to control and to localize light on sub-wavelength spatial domains; and deeper understanding of the amplitude and phase evolution is crucial for many applications. We discuss phase anomalies in light fields generated by various micro-optical systems, such as in the 2D and 3D foci of small-size microlenses, in the spot of Arago that appears behind circular obstacles, in light fields behind periodic objects such as amplitude grating, and in photonic nanojets that emerge directly behind dielectric microspheres. With our work we shed new light on an effect that is presumably understood since long time; and indicate the implications for a diverse range of future applications.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1016/B978-0-444-62644-8.00003-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000326234900004

Author(s)
Kim, Myun-Sik  
Scharf, Toralf  
Rockstuhl, Carsten
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Editors
Wolf, Emil
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Elsevier, Amsterdam

Publisher place

Amsterdam

Published in
Progress in Optics
ISBN of the book

978-0-444-62654-7

978-0-444-62644-8

Total of pages

83

Start page

115

End page

197

Series title/Series vol.

Progress in Optics

Issue
58
Subjects

Gouy phase

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Phase anomaly

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Axial phase shift

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Micro-optics

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Highly focused beams

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Bessel beam

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The spot of Arago

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Talbot effect

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Photonic nanojet

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Superluminality

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September 26, 2013
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