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Opt Express ; 25(13): 14204-14209, 2017 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28789006

RESUMO

We demonstrate the lightning-rod resonance of a lollipop near-field transducer integrated in magnetic writer for heat-assisted magnetic recording by collecting the two-photon excited photoluminescence (TPL) signal when excited by a pulsed femto-second fiber laser tuned to the desired mode resonance. The lollipop transducer consists of a round disk and a protruding peg to take advantage of the lightning-rod effect. It is found that the TPL signal is extremely sensitive to the peg length where even a 3-5 nm deviation from the optimal peg length halves the TPL signal. This method conveniently quantifies the optical performance of an NFT device in situ as a function of geometry with a resolution of better than the light wavelength (λ) divided by 200.

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Nano Lett ; 12(2): 796-801, 2012 Feb 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22208881

RESUMO

We present the use of Au bowtie nanoantenna arrays (BNAs) for highly efficient, multipurpose particle manipulation with unprecedented low input power and low-numerical aperture (NA) focusing. Optical trapping efficiencies measured are up to 20× the efficiencies of conventional high-NA optical traps and are among the highest reported to date. Empirically obtained plasmonic optical trapping "phase diagrams" are introduced to detail the trapping response of the BNAs as a function of input power, wavelength, polarization, particle diameter, and BNA array spacing (number density). Using these diagrams, parameters are chosen, employing strictly the degrees-of-freedom of the input light, to engineer specific trapping tasks including (1) dexterous, single-particle trapping and manipulation, (2) trapping and manipulation of two- and three-dimensional particle clusters, and (3) particle sorting. The use of low input power densities (power and NA) suggests that this bowtie nanoantenna trapping system will be particularly attractive for lab-on-a-chip technology or biological applications aimed at reducing specimen photodamage.


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Nanotecnologia/instrumentação , Pinças Ópticas , Óptica e Fotônica , Ouro/química , Nanotecnologia/métodos
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Nano Lett ; 11(1): 61-5, 2011 Jan 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21105719

RESUMO

We demonstrate that the optical response of a single Au bowtie nanoantenna can be favorably modified to increase the local intensity by a factor of 10(3) in the feed gap region when a periodic array of antennas are used. We find that the array periodicity can be used to modulate and shape the spectral emission. An analysis of the emission confirms the presence of second-harmonic generation and two-photon photoluminescence, typical of gold nanostructures, but also reveals a portion of the emitted spectrum that cannot be attributed to a single multiphoton process. Our investigations have important implications for understanding the role of resonant nanostructures in designing optical antennas for next-generation photonic technologies.

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