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Infrared Nanophotonics

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Abstract

We show that mid-infrared light can be focused to nanoscale spots (“hot spots”) by employing plasmonic antenna structures and tapered transmission lines. Applications such as nanoscale-resolved infrared spectroscopic imaging will be demonstrated.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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