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Direct Visualization of the Axial Phase Evolution of Light Fields Emerging from Microstructures

Kim, Myun-Sik  
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Scharf, Toralf  
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Herzig, Hans Peter  
2011
EOS Topical Meetings on Optical Microsystems OMS '11

We investigate the axial phase evolution of light emerging from microstructures. The high-resolution interference microscope (HRIM) allows to record three-dimensional (3D) phase distributions in differential and propagation modes along the longitudinal direction. We apply this differential-mode HRIM to study the axial phase evolution of particular cases of microstructures, for instance, the photonic nanojet generated by a diecectric microsphere and the spot of Arago created by a micrometer-size metallic disc

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