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arxiv: 1402.5313 · v2 · pith:PEFHBOMZnew · submitted 2014-02-21 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Scanning plasmonic microscopy by image reconstruction from the Fourier space

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We demonstrate a simple scheme for high-resolution imaging of nanoplasmonic structures that basically removes most of the resolution limiting allowed light usually transmitted to the far field. This is achieved by implementing a Fourier lens in a near-field scanning optical microscope (NSOM) operating in the leakage-radiation microscopy (LRM) mode. The method consists of reconstructing optical images solely from the plasmonic `forbidden' light collected in the Fourier space. It is demonstrated by using a point-like nanodiamond-based tip that illuminates a thin gold film patterned with a sub-wavelength annular slit. The reconstructed image of the slit shows a spatial resolution enhanced by a factor $\simeq 4$ compared to NSOM images acquired directly in the real space.

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