Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses

In this paper, we systematically studied the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses. Through theoretical derivations and numerical simulations, we found that there is a focal length shift between the traditional design model and the finite-difference time-domain simulations. The shift is...

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Main Authors: Hu, Bin, Wang, Qi Jie, Zhang, Ying
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97601
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-976012020-03-07T12:31:21Z Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses Hu, Bin Wang, Qi Jie Zhang, Ying School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences A*STAR SIMTech In this paper, we systematically studied the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses. Through theoretical derivations and numerical simulations, we found that there is a focal length shift between the traditional design model and the finite-difference time-domain simulations. The shift is not only dependent on the Fresnel number (FN) of the lens, like traditional dielectric lenses, determined by the lens width and the designed focal length, but also on the surface plasmon polariton (SPPs) interaction on the lens surfaces, dependent on the slit numbers. We also found that the FN-induced focal shift is predominant when FN < 1. However, the SPP interaction-induced focal shift plays a major role when FN > 1. An approximated theoretical model is presented to estimate the focal shift of plasmonic slit lens with FN < 1. 2013-06-25T08:09:09Z 2019-12-06T19:44:29Z 2013-06-25T08:09:09Z 2019-12-06T19:44:29Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Hu, B., Wang, Q. J., & Zhang, Y. (2012). Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses. Nanotechnology, 23(44). 0957-4484 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97601 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10666 10.1088/0957-4484/23/44/444002 en Nanotechnology © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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description In this paper, we systematically studied the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses. Through theoretical derivations and numerical simulations, we found that there is a focal length shift between the traditional design model and the finite-difference time-domain simulations. The shift is not only dependent on the Fresnel number (FN) of the lens, like traditional dielectric lenses, determined by the lens width and the designed focal length, but also on the surface plasmon polariton (SPPs) interaction on the lens surfaces, dependent on the slit numbers. We also found that the FN-induced focal shift is predominant when FN < 1. However, the SPP interaction-induced focal shift plays a major role when FN > 1. An approximated theoretical model is presented to estimate the focal shift of plasmonic slit lens with FN < 1.
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Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
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title Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
title_short Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
title_full Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
title_fullStr Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
title_full_unstemmed Systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
title_sort systematic study of the focal shift effect in planar plasmonic slit lenses
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