Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2010-12-02
JOSA A, Vol. 28, Issue 2, pp. 111-117 (2011)
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
10.1364/JOSAA.28.000111
We describe the change of the spatial distribution of the state of polarisation occurring during two-dimensional imaging through a multilayer and in particular through a layered metallic flat lens. Linear or circular polarisation of incident light is not preserved due to the difference in the amplitude transfer functions for the TM and TE polarisations. In effect, the transfer function and the point spread function that characterize 2D imaging through a multilayer both have a matrix form and cross-polarisation coupling is observed for spatially modulated beams with a linear or circular incident polarisation. The point spread function in a matrix form is used to characterise the resolution of the superlens for different polarisation states. We demonstrate how the 2D PSF may be used to design a simple diffractive nanoelement consisting of two radial slits. The structure assures the separation of non-diffracting radial beams originating from two slits in the mask and exhibits an interesting property of a backward power flow in between the two rings.
Antosiewicz Tomasz
Kotynski Rafal
Krol Karol
Panajotov Krassimir
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