KEYWORDS: Nonlinear optics, Near field, Nanostructures, Near field optics, Near field scanning optical microscopy, Nanophotonics, Electroluminescent displays, Wavefronts, Visualization, Third-harmonic generation
Photonic spin-orbit interaction has attracted much attention in recent years. This talk first reports the efficient generation of ultra-compact optical vortex (OV) in achiral nanostructures, which has a radius of only 1 μm and possesses a signal-to-noise ratio larger than 6 dB. A spin-selective and phase-resolved scanning near-field optical microscope (SNOM) is employed to probe and visualize the OV generation process in the spin basis. Furthermore, a SNOM system is developed for probing and analyzing nonlinear optical signals in nanostructures with subwavelength resolution, which images the near-field third-harmonic generation from an anapole dark-mode state in a silicon nanodisk.
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