Title of article
OPTICAL FIBER EXTRINSIC MICRO-CAVITY SCANNING MICROSCOPY
Author/Authors
By A. Di Donato، نويسنده , , A. Morini، نويسنده , , and M. Farina ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
20
From page
347
To page
366
Abstract
An extrinsic Fabry-Perot cavity in optical fiber is used to achieve surface imaging at infrared wavelengths. The micro-cavity is realized by approaching a single mode fiber optic with a numerical aperture NA to a sample and it is fed by a low-coherence source. The measurement of the reflected optical intensity provides a map of the sample reflectivity, whereas from the analysis of the reflected spectrum in the time/spatial domain, we disentangle the topography and contrast phase information, in the limit of nearly homogeneous sample with complex permittivity having Im(ε) << Real(ε). The transverse resolution is not defined by the numerical aperture NA of the fiber and consequently by the conventional Rayleigh limit (about 0.6λ/NA), but it is a function of the transverse field behavior of the electromagnetic field inside the micro-cavity. Differently, the resolution in the normal direction is limited mainly by the source bandwidth and demodulation algorithm. The system shows a compact and simple architecture. An analytical model for data interpretation is also introduced.
Journal title
Progress In Electromagnetics Research
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Progress In Electromagnetics Research
Record number
1053175
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