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posted on 09.04.2019, 00:00 authored by Keisuke Imaeda, Wataru Minoshima, Keiko Tawa, Kohei ImuraA precise understanding of the near-field
distributions of plasmonic
nanostructures is indispensable for their practical applications.
In this study, we directly visualized near-field distributions on
two-dimensional nanohole arrays covered with a gold film (plasmonic
chip) by scanning near-field optical microscopy. In the near-field
images, strong extinction spots were observed not only inside the
nanoholes but also on the outside. We also found that the spatial
characteristics outside the nanoholes are strongly dependent on the
excitation wavelength. From the electromagnetic simulations, we revealed
that the positions of the extinction spots in the near-field images
are well correlated with the locations for the enhanced electric fields.
We also found that the excitation wavelength dependency on the near-field
distributions are rationalized with the classical grating coupling
conditions for the plasmonic chip. These findings provide new physical
insights into the near-field characteristics of the metallic nanohole
arrays and are essential not only for optimizing the performances
in the plasmonic nanohole arrays but also for boosting their practical applications.