Generation and subwavelength focusing of longitudinal magnetic fields in a metallized fiber tip
Abstract
We demonstrate experimentally and numerically that in fiber tips as they are used in NSOMs azimuthally polarized electrical fields (|Eazi|2/|Etot|2 ≈ 55% 5% for 1.4μ m tip aperture diameter and λ0 = 1550nm), respectively subwavelength confined (FWHM ≈ 450nm ≈ λ0/3.5) magnetic fields, are generated for a certain tip aperture diameter (d = 1.4μ m). We attribute the generation of this field distribution in metal-coated fiber tips to symmetry breaking in the bend and subsequent plasmonic mode filtering in the truncated conical taper.
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