Mechanism of near-field optical nanopatterning on noble metal nano-films by a nanosecond laser irradiating a cantilevered scanning near-field optical microscopy probe

Xuewen WANG, Jianlei CUI*, Hailong YIN, Zhijun WANG, Xiaoqiao HE, Xuesong MEI

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Abstract

To overcome the diffraction limit, a laser irradiating cantilevered scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) probe has been used in near-field optical nanopatterning. In this paper, the mechanism of nanopatterning on noble metal nano-films by this technique is investigated by the finite element method. It is proposed that the main mecha-nism of this phenomenon is the melt and reshaping of the nano-film under the SNOM tip. The melt is caused by the surface plasmon polariton-assisted enhancement and restriction within the SNOM tip aperture. The impacts of the gap g between the tip and substrate and the polarization of the laser are further analyzed. © 2023 Optica Publishing Group
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3672-3682
JournalApplied Optics
Volume62
Issue number14
Online published3 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2023

Research Keywords

  • LITHOGRAPHY
  • NANOSTRUCTURES
  • FABRICATION
  • RESOLUTION
  • PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY

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