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Article Dans Une Revue Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology Année : 2018

Optical near-field mapping of plasmonic nanostructures prepared by nanosphere lithography

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We introduce a simple, fast, efficient and non-destructive method to study the optical near-field properties of plasmonic nanotriangles prepared by nanosphere lithography. Using a rectangular Fourier filter on the blurred signal together with filtering of the lower spatial frequencies to remove the far-field contribution, the pure near-field contributions of the optical images were extracted. We performed measurements using two excitation wavelengths (532.1 nm and 632.8 nm) and two different polarizations. After the processing of the optical images, the distribution of hot spots can be correlated with the topography of the structures, as indicated by the presence of brighter spots at the apexes of the nanostructures. This technique is validated by comparison of the results to numerical simulations, where agreement is obtained, thereby confirming the near-field nature of the images. Our approach does not require any advanced equipment and we suggest that it could be applied to any type of sample, while keeping the measurement times reasonably short.
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hal-01862842 , version 1 (15-07-2024)

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Gitanjali Kolhatkar, Alexandre Merlen, Jiawei Zhang, Chahinez Dab, Gregory Wallace, et al.. Optical near-field mapping of plasmonic nanostructures prepared by nanosphere lithography. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 2018, 9, pp.1536 - 1543. ⟨10.3762/bjnano.9.144⟩. ⟨hal-01862842⟩
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