T. Grosjean, M. Mivelle, et al.
Optics Letters
We present the development and study of a single bowtie nano-aperture (BNA) at the end of a monomode optical fiber as an interface between near-fields/nano-optical objects and the fiber mode. To optimize energy conversion between BNA and the single fiber mode, the BNA is opened at the apex of a specially designed polymer fiber tip which acts as an efficient mediator (like a horn optical antenna) between the two systems. As a first application, we propose to use our device as polarizing electric-field nanocollector for scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM). However, this BNA-on-fiber probe may also find applications in nanolithography, addressing and telecommunications as well as in situ biological and chemical probing and trapping. © 2010 Optical Society of America.
T. Grosjean, M. Mivelle, et al.
Optics Letters
I.A. Ibrahim, M. Mivelle, et al.
Optics Letters
T. Grosjean, M. Mivelle, et al.
Nano Letters
T. Grosjean, I.A. Ibrahim, et al.
Optics Express