材料科学
光学
光子学
微透镜
涂层
电介质
微球
纳米光子学
镜头(地质)
光电子学
纳米技术
物理
化学工程
工程类
作者
Chu Xu,Ran Ye,Pengxin Zou,Tianyu Yang,Sorin Melinte,Zengbo Wang,Chao Zuo
出处
期刊:Optics Express
[Optica Publishing Group]
日期:2023-02-23
卷期号:31 (6): 10894-10894
被引量:7
摘要
Microsphere-assisted super-resolution imaging is a promising technique that can significantly enhance the resolution of conventional optical microscopes. The focus of a classical microsphere is called photonic nanojet, which is a symmetric high-intensity electromagnetic field. Recently, patchy microspheres have been reported to have superior imaging performance than pristine microspheres, and coating microspheres with metal films leads to the formation of photonic hooks, which can enhance the imaging contrast of microspheres. Understanding the influence of metal patches on the near-field focusing of patchy particles is important for the rational design of a nanostructured microlens. In this work, we theoretically and experimentally showed that the light waves can be focused and engineered using patchy particles. When coating dielectric particles with Ag films, light beams with a hook-like structure or S-shaped structure can be generated. Simulation results show that the waveguide ability of metal films and the geometric asymmetry of patchy particles cause the formation of S-shaped light beams. Compared with classical photonic hooks, S-shaped photonic hooks have a longer effective length and a smaller beam waist at far-field region. Experiments were also carried out to demonstrate the generation of classical and S-shaped photonic hooks from patchy microspheres.
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