AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines how various optical factors—like lighting, focal position, air-gap height, and refractive index mismatches—affect field propagation in immersion lens near-field optics.
  • It calculates the behavior of different polarization states and finds that TM polarized light creates a smaller beam spot compared to circularly polarized light, but with a significant intensity drop at the material interface.
  • The research highlights how changing the geometric focal position can improve focal depth, and discusses implications for designing efficient near-field optical devices for data storage and microscopy.

Article Abstract

We analyze the effects of optical variables, such as illumination state, focal position variation, near-field air-gap height, and refractive index mismatch, in immersion lens-based near-field optics on the resultant field propagation characteristics, including spot size, focal depth, and aberrations. First, to investigate the general behaviors of various incident polarization states, focused fields near the focal planes in simple two- or three-layered media structures are calculated under considerations of refractive index mismatch, geometric focal position variations, and air-gap height in a multi-layered medium. Notably, for solid immersion near-field optics, although purely TM polarized illumination generates a stronger and 15% smaller beam spot size in the focal region than in the case of circularly polarized incident light, the intensity of the focused field decreases sharply from the interface between air and the third medium. For the same optical configurations, we show that changes in geometric focal position to the recording or detecting medium increases focal depth. Finally, through focused field analysis on a ROM (read-only memory) and a RW (rewritable) medium, compound effects of considered variables are discussed. The resultant field propagation behaviors described in this study may be applicable to the design of either highly efficient reflection or transmission near-field optics for immersion lens based information storage, microscopy and lithographic devices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oe.16.013933DOI Listing

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