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Direct Near-Field Optical Imaging of Higher Order Plasmonic Resonances

Esteban, R.
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Vogelgesang, R.
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Dorfmueller, J.
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2008
Nano Letters

We map in real space and by purely optical means near-field optical information of localized surface plasmon polariton (LSPP) resonances excited in nanoscopic particles. We demonstrate that careful polarization control enables apertureless scanning near-field optical microscopy (aSNOM) to image dipolar and quadrupolar LSPPs of the bare sample with high fidelity in both amplitude and phase. This establishes a routine method for in situ optical microscopy of plasmonic and other resonant structures under ambient conditions.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/nl801396r
Web of Science ID

WOS:000259906800015

Author(s)
Esteban, R.
Vogelgesang, R.
Dorfmueller, J.
Dmitriev, A.
Rockstuhl, C.
Etrich, C.
Kern, K.  
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

8

Start page

3155

End page

3159

Subjects

Colloidal Lithography

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Microscopy

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Nanostructures

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Metamaterials

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Simulation

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Resolution

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