Efficient hybrid-mode excitation in plasmonic nanoantennas by tightly focused higher-order vector beams
Abstract
Efficient optical excitation of hybridized plasmon modes in nanoantennas is vital to achieve many promising functionalities, but it can be challenging due to a field-profile mismatch between the incident light and the hybrid mode. We present a general approach for efficient hybrid-mode excitation by focusing the incident light field in the basis of cylindrically polarized vector beams of various higher-order spiral phases. Such basis vector beams are described in the higher-order polarization states and Stokes parameters (both defined locally in polar coordinates), and visualized correspondingly on the higher-order Poincar\'e spheres. The focal field is formulated exclusively in cylindrical coordinates as a series sum of all focused beams of the associated high-order paraxial beams. Our focal field decomposition enables an analysis of hybrid-mode excitation via higher-order vector beams, and thus yields a straightforward design of effective mode-matching field profile in the tightly focused region.
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@article{arxiv.2010.00032,
title = {Efficient hybrid-mode excitation in plasmonic nanoantennas by tightly focused higher-order vector beams},
author = {Xiaorun Zang and Godofredo Bautista and Léo Turquet and Tero Setälä and Martti Kauranen and Jari Turunen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00032},
year = {2021}
}
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15 pages, 6 figures