Steering and multiplexing subwavelength plasmon beams

ORAL

Abstract

Arc shaped nanoslits in thin silver films are used as sources and lenses for generating sub-wavelength plasmon spots with high optical near-fields. We introduce a continuous phase shift along the nanoslits to achieve steering of the plasmon focus spot. It is experimentally shown that such a phase control allows to move the plasmon focus by micrometers with a nanometer precision and to launch it on separate 250 nm wide silver nanowires placed in the focal plane. Our nanostructures demonstrating scanning and multiplexing functionality show a feasibility of the nanoscale manipulation with optical fields.

*This work was supported by DOE, BES-Materials Sciences, under Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Authors

  • Vitalii Vlasko-Vlasov

    • MSD, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Alexandra Imre

    • MSD and CNM, Argonne National Laboratory
  • J.E. Pearson

    • MSD, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Lab
  • Jon Hiller

    • MSD, Argonne National Laboratory
  • U. Welp

    • MSD, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
    • Material Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory