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"Metallic nanowires can lead to wavelength-scale microlenses and microlens arrays"

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We theoretically and experimentally demonstrate that the diffraction of microstructures based on silver nanowires leads to very efficient microfocusing effects. Pairs of parallel nanowires act as ultrasmall cylindrical microlenses with diffraction-limited resolution in the Fresnel region. This is a new diffraction scheme to make micron-sized optical lenses with higher transmittance than plasmonic microlens based on nano-aperture arrays. Calculations based on the scalar Rayleigh-Sommerfeld integral highlights the pure scalar diffractive contribution. Thus, the plasmon contribution is negligible in such micron-sized metallic geometry. We demonstrate that two-dimensional grids of nanowires can be used to fabricate dense arrays of microlenses, i.e. 10000x10000 DPI (dots per inch).

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hal-00976971 , version 1 (10-04-2014)

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S. Zaiba, T. Kouriba, O. Ziane, O. Stéphan, J. Bosson, et al.. "Metallic nanowires can lead to wavelength-scale microlenses and microlens arrays". Optics Express, 2012, 20 (14), pp.15516-15521. ⟨10.1364/OE.20.015516⟩. ⟨hal-00976971⟩
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