Yunkun Wu, Shu Wang, Xinrui Lei, Jiahui Mao, Liu Lu, Yue Liu, Guangyuan Qu, Guangcan Guo, Qiwen Zhan, Xifeng Ren
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Mapping the nanoscale optical topological textures with a fiber-integrated plasmonic probe
Topologically protected quasiparticles in optics have received increasing
research attention recently, as they provide novel degree of freedom to
manipulate light-matter interactions and exhibiting excellent potential in
nanometrology and ultrafast vector imaging. However, the characterization of
the full three-dimensional vectorial structures of the topological texures at
the nanoscale has remained a challenge. Here, we propose a novel probe based on
the fiber taper-silver nanowire waveguide structure to achieve super-resolution
mapping of the topological textures. Based on the mode selection rules, the
three-dimensional decomposed electric fields in both the far-field and
near-field are directly collected and reconstructed without postprocessing
algorithms, clearly visualizing the topological texures formed in free space
and evanescent waves respectively. The fiber-integrated probe is further
demonstrated to be robust and broadband. This approach holds promise for the
characterization of more sophisticated topology in optical field, which may
allow for advance applications in optical information processing and data
storage.