Controlling plasmonic hot spots by interfering Airy beams

Opt Lett. 2012 Aug 15;37(16):3402-4. doi: 10.1364/OL.37.003402.

Abstract

We predict and demonstrate the generation of a plasmonic hot spot on the surface of a metal film by the interference of two Airy surface plasmons. We show that the position of the hot spot can be controlled by the distance between the excitation gratings as well as by the phase front of the initial excitation. The observed effect constitutes a planar analogy to Airy beam autofocusing and offers new opportunities for spatially resolved surface plasmon sensing and optical surface tweezers.