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Numerical investigation of plasmonic near-field localization by simple nanoapertures for subwavelength imaging

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Abstract

Localization properties by various nanoapertures were explored in the near field for applications in super-resolved fluorescence imaging. The area and symmetricity of localized fields were used as a metric. The results found the smallest and most symmetric field on the scale of 50-100 nm obtained by square nanoapertures.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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