Fabrication, Characterization, and Far-Field Optical Properties of an Ordered Array of Nanoapertures

An ordered array of nanometer-sized optical apertures is created on the distal face of a coherent optical fiber bundle. The fabrication steps derived from SNOM probes technology allowed to produce a high-density array of apertures with adjustable dimensions which retains the initial architecture of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano letters 2004-10, Vol.4 (10), p.1965-1968
Hauptverfasser: Chovin, Arnaud, Garrigue, Patrick, Manek-Hönninger, Inka, Sojic, Neso
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Zusammenfassung:An ordered array of nanometer-sized optical apertures is created on the distal face of a coherent optical fiber bundle. The fabrication steps derived from SNOM probes technology allowed to produce a high-density array of apertures with adjustable dimensions which retains the initial architecture of the bundle. Moreover, each optical nanoaperture is surrounded by a gold ring-shaped nanoelectrode. The far-field angular distribution of light intensity transmitted through the array shows a diffracting behavior which is a function of the aperture sizes. This analysis demonstrates its potential use as a near-field optical array. Such an array plays therefore a bridging role by interrelating information obtained concomitantly at the nanometer and micrometer scales. Furthermore, since the nanoring electrodes show excellent electrochemical properties, the near-field optical information can be completed by combining it with an orthogonal technique, such as electrochemistry.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/nl048824s