Angstrom precision localization of a single nanoantenna is a crucial step towards advanced nanometrology, medicine and biophysics. Here, we show that single nanoantenna displacements down to few Angstroms can be resolved with sub-Angstrom precision using an all-optical method. We utilize the tranverse Kerker scattering scheme where a carefully structured light beam excites a combination of multipolar modes inside a dielectric nanoantenna, which then upon interference, scatters directionally into the far-field. We spectrally tune our scheme such that it is most sensitive to the change in directional scattering per nanoantenna displacement. Finally, we experimentally show that antenna displacement down to 3 A˚ is resolvable with a localizatio...
Since the first studies made by Kerker in the 1970s stating the conditions for null light scattering...
We address new optical nanoantenna systems with tunable highly directional radiation patterns. The a...
We study the directional far-field response of a spherical nanoantenna via engineering the plasmonic...
Deep sub-wavelength localization and displacement sensing of optical nanoantennas have emerged as ex...
We propose a scheme to extend the measuring range of a transverse displacement sensor by exploiting ...
Unidirectional side scattering of light by a single-element plasmonic nanoantenna is demonstrated us...
Precise position sensing of a nanoparticle or a biomolecule is of paramount importance for the field...
We report unidirectional scattering by tri-axial single ellipsoidal dielectric nanoparticle, which i...
Strong and directionally specific forward scattering from optical nanoantennas is of utmost importan...
Controlling the propagation and coupling of light to sub-wavelength antennas is a crucial prerequisi...
Identifying subwavelength objects and displacements is of crucial importance in optical nanometrolog...
International audienceWe investigate the angular redistribution of light radiated by a single emitte...
Structured illumination allows for satisfying the first Kerker condition of in-phase perpendicular e...
Dielectric nanoparticles offer low optical losses and access to both electric and magnetic Mie reson...
A structure based on a dimer of silicon nanoparticles, presenting directional scattering in the visi...
Since the first studies made by Kerker in the 1970s stating the conditions for null light scattering...
We address new optical nanoantenna systems with tunable highly directional radiation patterns. The a...
We study the directional far-field response of a spherical nanoantenna via engineering the plasmonic...
Deep sub-wavelength localization and displacement sensing of optical nanoantennas have emerged as ex...
We propose a scheme to extend the measuring range of a transverse displacement sensor by exploiting ...
Unidirectional side scattering of light by a single-element plasmonic nanoantenna is demonstrated us...
Precise position sensing of a nanoparticle or a biomolecule is of paramount importance for the field...
We report unidirectional scattering by tri-axial single ellipsoidal dielectric nanoparticle, which i...
Strong and directionally specific forward scattering from optical nanoantennas is of utmost importan...
Controlling the propagation and coupling of light to sub-wavelength antennas is a crucial prerequisi...
Identifying subwavelength objects and displacements is of crucial importance in optical nanometrolog...
International audienceWe investigate the angular redistribution of light radiated by a single emitte...
Structured illumination allows for satisfying the first Kerker condition of in-phase perpendicular e...
Dielectric nanoparticles offer low optical losses and access to both electric and magnetic Mie reson...
A structure based on a dimer of silicon nanoparticles, presenting directional scattering in the visi...
Since the first studies made by Kerker in the 1970s stating the conditions for null light scattering...
We address new optical nanoantenna systems with tunable highly directional radiation patterns. The a...
We study the directional far-field response of a spherical nanoantenna via engineering the plasmonic...