2014-05-01
Modal symmetries at the nanoscale : a route towards a complete vectorial near-field mapping
Publication
Publication
Opt. Lett. , Volume 39 - Issue 9 p. 2802- 2805
Abstract: We use symmetry considerations to understand and unravel near-field measurements, ultimately showing that we can spatially map three distinct fields using only two detectors. As an example, we create two-dimensional field maps of the out-of-plane magnetic field and two in-plane fields for a silicon ridge waveguide. Furthermore, we are able to identify and remove polarization mixing of less than 1/30 of our experimental signals. Since symmetries are prevalent in nanophotonic structures and their near fields, our method can impact many future near-field measurements.
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                   le Feber, B., Rotenberg, N., van Oosten, D., & Kuipers, K.  (2014).  Modal symmetries at the nanoscale : a route towards a complete vectorial near-field mapping. Opt. Lett., 39(9), 2802–2805. doi:10.1364/OL.39.002802  | 
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