Highly efficient singular surface plasmon generation by achiral apertures
Abstract
We report a highly efficient generation of singular surface plasmon (SP) field by an achiral plasmonic structure consisting of -shaped apertures. Our quantitative analysis based on leakage radiation microscopy (LRM) demonstrates that the induced spin-orbit coupling can be tuned by adjusting the apex angle of the -shaped aperture. Specifically, the array of -shaped apertures with the apex angle 60 is shown to give rise to the directional coupling efficiency. The ring of -shaped apertures with the apex angle 60 realized to generate the maximum extinction ratio (ER=11) for the SP singularities between two different polarization states. This result provides a more efficient way for developing SP focusing and SP vortex in the field of nanophotonics such as optical tweezers.
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