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T-P Vo1, M Mivelle, S Callard, A Rahmani, F Baida, D Charraut, A Belarouci, D Nedeljkovic, C Seassal, G W Burr, T Grosjean.
Abstract
We study the near-field probing of the slow Bloch laser mode of a photonic crystal by a bowtie nano-aperture (BNA) positioned at the end of a metal-coated fiber probe. We show that the BNA acts as a polarizing nanoprobe allowing us to extract information about the polarization of the near-field of the slow-light mode, without causing any significant perturbation of the lasing process. Near-field experiments reveal a spatial resolution better than λ/20 and a polarization ratio as strong as 110. We also demonstrate that the collection efficiency is two orders of magnitude larger for the BNA than for a 200 nm large circular aperture opened at the apex of the same metal-coated fiber tip. The BNA allows for overcoming one of the main limitations of SNOM linked to the well-known trade off between resolution and signal-to-noise ratio.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22418170 DOI: 10.1364/OE.20.004124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894