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Article Dans Une Revue Chinese Optics Letters Année : 2009

High speed sub-micrometric microscopy using optical polymer microlens

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We report the high speed scanning submicronic microscopy (SSM) using a low cost polymer microlens integrated at the extremity of an optical fiber. These microlenses are fabricated by a free-radical photopolymerization method. Using a polymer microlens with a radius of curvature of 250 nm, a sub-micrometric gold pattern is imaged experimentally by SSM. Different distances between the tip and the sample are used with a high scanning speed of 200 cm/s. In particular, metallic absorption contrasts are described with an optical spatial resolution of 250 nm at the wavelength of 532 nm. Moreover, finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations concerning the focal lengths of microlenses with different geometries and heights support the experimental data.
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hal-02359882 , version 1 (12-11-2019)

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Xinhua Zeng, Jerome Plain, Safi Jradi, Philippe Renaud-Goud, Régis Deturche, et al.. High speed sub-micrometric microscopy using optical polymer microlens. Chinese Optics Letters, 2009, 7 (10), pp.901-903. ⟨hal-02359882⟩

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