Localizing Nanoscale Objects Using Nanophotonic Near-Field Transducers

NANOPHOTONICS(2021)

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Abstract
We study how nanophotonic structures can be used for determining the position of a nearby nanoscale object with subwavelength accuracy. Through perturbing the near-field environment of a metasurface transducer consisting of nano-apertures inametallic film, the location of the nanoscale object is transduced into the transducer's far-field optical response. By monitoring the scattering pattern of the nanophotonic near-field transducer and comparing it to measured reference data, we demonstrate the two-dimensional localization of the object accurate to 24 nm across an area of 2 x 2 mu m. We find that adding complexity to the nanophotonic transducer allows localization over a larger area while maintaining resolution, as it enables encoding more information on the position of the object in the transducer's far-field response.
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metasurface, nanophotonics, nanoscale sensing, nanostructures, near-field optics, plasmonics
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