INTERFERENCE IN FAR-FIELD RADIATION OF EVANESCENT FIELDS
We investigate experimentally the interference in far-field radiation of two contra-propagating evanescent fields using a conventional optical microscope. A laser beam illuminates a glass-air interface under total internal reflection condition and through the proper setup a double evanescent illumination was produced. The evanescent fields radiate from the surface into the far-field domain due to small surface scatterers. Thus, coherent interference is produced in the far-field region which is correlated with the relative positions of the evanescent illumination sources. Finally, the above-described could be considered as a device for high accuracy micro-scale measurements as well as a direct visualization method of evanescent phenomena.
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2011
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Authors: | CORTES, R. ; COELLO, V. ; SEGOVIA, P. ; GARCÍA, C. ; MERLO, J. M. ; AGUILAR, J. F. |
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Surface Review and Letters (SRL). - World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., ISSN 1793-6667. - Vol. 18.2011, 06, p. 261-265
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Publisher: |
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. |
Subject: | Evanescent waves | optical interference | optical microscopy |
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