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Phase singularity of surface plasmon polaritons generated by optical vortices.

School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Avenue, 639798. Singapore.
Optics Letters (impact factor: 3.4). 08/2011; 36(16):3287-9.
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ABSTRACT We demonstrate an experimental result that shows the phase singularity of surface plasmon waves generated by the direct transform of optical vortices at normal incidence focused on a structureless metal surface. The near-field two-dimensional intensity distribution near the focal plane is experimentally examined by using near-field scanning optical microscopy and shows a good agreement with the finite-difference time-domain simulation result. The experimental realization demonstrates a potential of the proposed excitation scheme to be reconfigured locally with advantages over structures milled into optically thick metallic films for plasmonics applications involving plasmonic vortices.

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Keywords

focal plane
 
good agreement
 
near-field two-dimensional intensity distribution
 
normal incidence
 
optically thick metallic films
 
phase singularity
 
proposed excitation scheme
 
structureless metal surface
 
structures milled
 
surface plasmon waves