Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging

Optics does not naturally suit the nanometer world because the optical length scale is on the order of several hundred nanometers due to diffraction limit. However, exploiting the hybrid nature of surface plasmons (SPs) offers a way to hurdle this diffraction limit and thus enable a route to subwave...

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Main Author: Wang, Qian
Other Authors: Yuan Xiaocong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-494972023-07-04T16:59:06Z Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging Wang, Qian Yuan Xiaocong Wang Hong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics Optics does not naturally suit the nanometer world because the optical length scale is on the order of several hundred nanometers due to diffraction limit. However, exploiting the hybrid nature of surface plasmons (SPs) offers a way to hurdle this diffraction limit and thus enable a route to subwavelength optics. SPs are essentially light waves coupled to free electron oscillations in a metal, which are strongly confined in the nanoscale region of metal/dielectric interface. The nature of twodimensional evanescent waves bestows SPs the unique capabilities in tailoring optics by subwavelength-sized surface structures to be incorporated into nanoscience for various applications. Specifically, these plasmonic fields hold exceptional promise to miniaturize optical components as well as to provide wide-field view in the field of super-resolution microscopy.The work contained in this thesis is directly towards the design, fabrication and characterization of subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for integration of the excitation, modulation and interference of SP waves into nanoscale. The subdiffraction SP interference patterns can be served as the excitation profiles in the proposed novel super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2012-05-21T03:36:09Z 2012-05-21T03:36:09Z 2012 2012 Thesis Wang, Q. (2012). Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/49497 10.32657/10356/49497 en 159 p. application/pdf
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Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
description Optics does not naturally suit the nanometer world because the optical length scale is on the order of several hundred nanometers due to diffraction limit. However, exploiting the hybrid nature of surface plasmons (SPs) offers a way to hurdle this diffraction limit and thus enable a route to subwavelength optics. SPs are essentially light waves coupled to free electron oscillations in a metal, which are strongly confined in the nanoscale region of metal/dielectric interface. The nature of twodimensional evanescent waves bestows SPs the unique capabilities in tailoring optics by subwavelength-sized surface structures to be incorporated into nanoscience for various applications. Specifically, these plasmonic fields hold exceptional promise to miniaturize optical components as well as to provide wide-field view in the field of super-resolution microscopy.The work contained in this thesis is directly towards the design, fabrication and characterization of subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for integration of the excitation, modulation and interference of SP waves into nanoscale. The subdiffraction SP interference patterns can be served as the excitation profiles in the proposed novel super-resolution fluorescence microscopy.
author2 Yuan Xiaocong
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title Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
title_short Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
title_full Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
title_fullStr Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
title_full_unstemmed Subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
title_sort subwavelength-sized plasmonic structures for high-resolution optical imaging
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