NIFS-663

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Author(s):

H. Nakamura, T. Sato, H. Kambe, K. Sawada and T. Saiki

Title:

Design and Optimization of Tapered Structure of Near-field Fiber Probe Based on FDTD Simulation

Date of publication:

Oct. 2000

Key words:

Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, near-field scanning optical microscopy, aperture probe, taper structure, collection efficiency.

Abstract:

The finite-difference time-domain method was employed to simulate light propagation in tapered near-field fiber probes with small metal aperture. By conducting large-volume simulations, including tapered metal-cladding waveguide and connected optical fiber waveguide, we illustrated the coupling between these guiding modes as well as the electric field distribution in the vicinity of the aperture. The high collection efficiency of a double-tapered probe was reproduced and was ascribed to the shortening of the cut off region and the efficient coupling to the guiding mode of the optical fiber. The dependence of the efficiency on the tapered structure parameters was also examined.

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