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Planar lenses based on nano-scale metallic slits in visible range
Feng Di * #,Zhang Chunxi
School of Instrumentation Science and Optoelectronics Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing,100191,China
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Funding: This research is supported by Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (No.20091102120020)
Opened online:18 December 2012
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Citation: Feng Di,Zhang Chunxi.Planar lenses based on nano-scale metallic slits in visible range[OL]. [18 December 2012] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4502451
 
 
A kind of planar metallic lenses is proposed to realize optical focusing in the visible wavelength through a metallic film with nano-scale slit arrays, which have the same depth but tuning widths. Due to the subwavelength and aperiodic nature of planar metallic lenses, we present the rigorous electromagnetic analysis by using two dimensional finite difference time domain method. The electromagnetic wave transports through the tuning slits in the form of surface plasmon polaritons, and gets the required phase retardations to focusing at the focal plane. We analyze the focusing characteristics of planar dielectric lens and metallic lens with tuning widths that are obtained by generalizing the relevant phase delay, for different incidence polarization waves (TM polarized case and TE polarized case). The computational calculation results show that, extraordinary optical transmission of surface plasmon polaritions through non uniform nano-scale metallic slits is observed, and it has contributions to the optical focusing, but cannot increase the focal energy compared with dielectric planar lens with the same profile, and the metallic lenses are more sensitive to the polarization of incidence wave than that of dielectric lenses. The influence of metallic lenses' thickness on the focal characteristics has been analyzed also.
Keywords:Keywords: Subwavelength structures; Surface plasmons; Planar metallic lenses; Optical focusing
 
 
 

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