Far-field optical imaging of surface plasmons with a subdiffraction limited separation

Nanophotonics. 2021 Feb;10(3):1099-1106. doi: 10.1515/nanoph-2020-0500. Epub 2020 Dec 18.

Abstract

When an ultrathin silver nanowire with a diameter less than 100 nm is placed on a photonic band gap structure, surface plasmons can be excited and propagate along two side-walls of the silver nanowire. Although the diameter of the silver nanowire is far below the diffraction limit, two bright lines can be clearly observed at the image plane by a standard wide-field optical microscope. Simulations suggest that the two bright lines in the far-field are caused by the unique phase distribution of plasmons on the two side-walls of the silver nanowire. Combining with the sensing ability of surface plasmons to its environment, the configuration reported in this work is capable of functioning as a sensing platform to monitor environmental changes in the near-field region of this ultrathin nanowire.

Keywords: diffraction limit; leakage radiation microscopy; photonic band gap; silver nanowire; surface plasmon.