In this work, we theoretically show that the deep subwavelength objects located on a dielectric substrate under a glass microcylinder sufficiently close to its bottom point are strongly polarized in the direction that is radial with respect to the microcylinder. This is even in the case when the structure is illuminated by the normally incident light. Though the incident electric field in the area of the objects is polarized almost tangentially to the cylinder surface, a significant cross polarization arises in the object due to its near-field coupling with the cylinder. In accordance with our previous works, the radial polarization is the key prerequisite of the super-resolution granted by a glass microsphere. Extending our results to the ...
ABSTRACT: We address the sensitivity of Interferometric Cross-Polarization Microscopy by comparing s...
Recently, it was shown that vector beams can be utilized for fast kinematic sensing via measurements...
In the last three or so decades, optical scientists have begun to capitalize in earnest on the advan...
Optical microscopy is one of the oldest and most important imaging techniques; however, its far-fiel...
We report on measurements of optical activity in reflection in the conical mount from two plasmonica...
If electromagnetic fields are spatially confined, exotic polarization phenomena and topologies can b...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Optica Publishing GroupIn this work we report a theoretical study of the...
In this article, we study the emergence of polarization singularities in the scattering of optical r...
Möbius strips are three-dimensional geometrical structures, fascinating for their peculiar property ...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
A general method for the calculation of the polarizability of a truncated spherical particle on a su...
Optical transmission through concentric circular nanoslits is studied in experiments and numerical s...
Nanoscale light fields near nanoplasmonic objects can be highly structured and can contain highly-su...
Nanoscale light fields near nanoplasmonic objects can be highly structured and can contain highly-su...
In this paper, we report on the experimental investigation of the polarization properties of the pla...
ABSTRACT: We address the sensitivity of Interferometric Cross-Polarization Microscopy by comparing s...
Recently, it was shown that vector beams can be utilized for fast kinematic sensing via measurements...
In the last three or so decades, optical scientists have begun to capitalize in earnest on the advan...
Optical microscopy is one of the oldest and most important imaging techniques; however, its far-fiel...
We report on measurements of optical activity in reflection in the conical mount from two plasmonica...
If electromagnetic fields are spatially confined, exotic polarization phenomena and topologies can b...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Optica Publishing GroupIn this work we report a theoretical study of the...
In this article, we study the emergence of polarization singularities in the scattering of optical r...
Möbius strips are three-dimensional geometrical structures, fascinating for their peculiar property ...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
A general method for the calculation of the polarizability of a truncated spherical particle on a su...
Optical transmission through concentric circular nanoslits is studied in experiments and numerical s...
Nanoscale light fields near nanoplasmonic objects can be highly structured and can contain highly-su...
Nanoscale light fields near nanoplasmonic objects can be highly structured and can contain highly-su...
In this paper, we report on the experimental investigation of the polarization properties of the pla...
ABSTRACT: We address the sensitivity of Interferometric Cross-Polarization Microscopy by comparing s...
Recently, it was shown that vector beams can be utilized for fast kinematic sensing via measurements...
In the last three or so decades, optical scientists have begun to capitalize in earnest on the advan...