The effect of the Goos-Hanchen (GH) angular shift for a visible light beam under the excitation of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in a metal subwavelength grating has been investigated. Extremely large angular GH shifts have been demonstrated for a subwavelength grating with an optimal depth. The high sensitivity of the beam shape transformation and the GH shift to a change in the angle of incidence near the SPR has been shown by rigorous electromagnetic simulation and demonstrated experimentally. The focusing of the reflected beam near the subwavelength grating surface has been demonstrated
When a beam of light is reflected by a smooth surface its behavior deviates from geometrical optics ...
It is predicted that large and opposite generalized Goos-Hanchen (GGH) shifts may occur simultaneous...
We observe and theoretically analyze the plasmonic analog of the critical angle phenomenon in optica...
The effect of the Goos-Hanchen (GH) angular shift for a visible light beam under the excitation of s...
International audienceMetallic gratings have flexible and powerful modulation effects on electromagn...
We investigate the effect of a surface-plasmon resonance on Goos-H\ue4nchen and Imbert-Fedorov spati...
Abstract Optical sensing of temperature variations is explored by studying the GoosHanchen (GH) late...
We report the first observation of the Goos-Hanchen shift in metallic reflection. The shift is found...
Amongst the various nonspecular phenomena that affect the reflection of a beam of light by a smooth ...
The interaction of light with metals contains a resonant phenomenon called the Surface Plasmon Reson...
We report a precise direct measurement of the Goos-Hanchen shift after one reflection off a dielectr...
We show experimentally that the angular Goos-Hanchen (GH) effect can be easily observed, also withou...
International audienceThe roughness of shallow or deep metallic diffraction gratings modifies the pr...
We report on a near-field amplification in a transmission metallic grating, whereby the spatially an...
We present a method for improving the sensing capability of grating coupled surface plasmon resonanc...
When a beam of light is reflected by a smooth surface its behavior deviates from geometrical optics ...
It is predicted that large and opposite generalized Goos-Hanchen (GGH) shifts may occur simultaneous...
We observe and theoretically analyze the plasmonic analog of the critical angle phenomenon in optica...
The effect of the Goos-Hanchen (GH) angular shift for a visible light beam under the excitation of s...
International audienceMetallic gratings have flexible and powerful modulation effects on electromagn...
We investigate the effect of a surface-plasmon resonance on Goos-H\ue4nchen and Imbert-Fedorov spati...
Abstract Optical sensing of temperature variations is explored by studying the GoosHanchen (GH) late...
We report the first observation of the Goos-Hanchen shift in metallic reflection. The shift is found...
Amongst the various nonspecular phenomena that affect the reflection of a beam of light by a smooth ...
The interaction of light with metals contains a resonant phenomenon called the Surface Plasmon Reson...
We report a precise direct measurement of the Goos-Hanchen shift after one reflection off a dielectr...
We show experimentally that the angular Goos-Hanchen (GH) effect can be easily observed, also withou...
International audienceThe roughness of shallow or deep metallic diffraction gratings modifies the pr...
We report on a near-field amplification in a transmission metallic grating, whereby the spatially an...
We present a method for improving the sensing capability of grating coupled surface plasmon resonanc...
When a beam of light is reflected by a smooth surface its behavior deviates from geometrical optics ...
It is predicted that large and opposite generalized Goos-Hanchen (GGH) shifts may occur simultaneous...
We observe and theoretically analyze the plasmonic analog of the critical angle phenomenon in optica...