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Studies of the resonant interaction of photons with surface plasmons and sub-wavelength apetures in metallo-dielectric structures

Posted on:2011-08-05Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Harvard UniversityCandidate:Stark, Peter Randolph HazardFull Text:PDF
GTID:1441390002967818Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
Since the publication of the work by Thomas Ebbesen, et al. in 1998 on the extraordinary optical transmission of photons through sub-wavelength apertures in metallic films there has been tremendous interest in the phenomenon and applications of it. This dissertation is a compilation of investigations into applications of the extraordinary optical transmission through apertures in metallo-dielectric structures.;Asymmetric metallo-dielectric structures (structures in which the dielectric functions of the dielectrics are not equivalent in a dielectric/metal film/dielectric stack) are fabricated by either sputtering or thermal evaporation. Apertures in the metal film are milled using a focused ion beam instrument. Transmission of photons through the apertures is characterized by the following photosensitive methods: direct exposure of photoresist, exposure of charged coupled devices through intermediate optics, direct exposure of a fluorescent medium and subsequent collection through intermediate optics and subsequent collection via photomultiplier tubes and CCD, collection by a photocathodic material and direct collection by photomultiplier tubes.;Results indicate not only the extraordinary transmission discovered by Ebbesen et al.; but, in contravention to previously held theory, that photons emitted from such subwavelength apertures in asymmetric metallo-dielectric structures (aperture diameters typically <lambda/5) are not entirely evanescent, there is a large propagating component, and that diffraction does not occur, in a spatial sense, immediately.
Keywords/Search Tags:Photons, Metallo-dielectric structures, Transmission
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