3 resultados para scanning near-field optical microscope
em Universidad de Alicante
Resumo:
We show that a wide-angle converging wave may be transformed into a shape-preserving accelerating beam having a beam-width near the diffraction limit. For that purpose, we followed a strategy that is particularly conceived for the acceleration of nonparaxial laser beams, in contrast to the well-known method by Siviloglou et al (2007 Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 213901). The concept of optical near-field shaping is applied to the design of non-flat ultra-narrow diffractive optical elements. The engineered curvilinear caustic can be set up by the beam emerging from a dynamic assembly of elementary gratings, the latter enabling to modify the effective refractive index of the metamaterial as it is arranged in controlled orientations. This light shaping process, besides being of theoretical interest, is expected to open up a wide range of broadband application possibilities.
Resumo:
We propose a simple yet efficient method for generating in-plane hollow beams with a nearly full circular light shell without the contribution of backward propagating waves. The method relies on modulating the phase in the near field of a centrosymmetric optical wave front, such as that from a high-numerical-aperture focused wave field. We illustrate how beam acceleration may be carried out by using an ultranarrow non-flat meta-surface formed by engineered plasmonic nanoslits. A mirror-symmetric, with respect to the optical axis, circular caustic surface is numerically demonstrated that can be used as an optical bottle.
Resumo:
En este trabajo se aplica la técnica de holografía acústica de campo cercano (NAH-Near field Acoustic Holography) para determinar la velocidad de vibración de la superficie de una capa de material absorbente que a su vez está adherido a una placa metálica circular que emula un pistón rígido. Este dato de la velocidad es necesario para predecir su impedancia de transferencia. En la experiencia propuesta, la placa metálica vibra por la acción de un actuador ubicado en su centro transmitiendo su vibración a la lámina porosa. El experimento y la técnica implementada se apoyan en la hipótesis del desacoplamiento de la parte vibratoria y la acústica de un sistema placa-poroso para determinar la eficiencia de radiación.