Evanescent waves play a growing role in many different areas, such as guided optics, optical-fiber couplers, integrated optical elements, internal reflection spectroscopy, atom …
X Yin, L Hesselink - Applied physics letters, 2006 - pubs.aip.org
A high resolution surface plasmon resonance sensor is proposed and demonstrated by measuring the plasmon resonance enhanced Goos-Hänchen effect at attenuated total …
We report abnormally large positive and negative lateral optical beam shifts at a metal–air interface when the surface plasmon resonance of the metal is excited. The optimal thickness …
Applying Artmann's formula to a light beam in the TM state of wave polarization, we show analytically the existence of a large and negative Goos–Hänchen shift near the angle of the …
We report the first observation of the Goos-Hänchen shift of a light beam incident on a bare metal surface. This phenomenon is particularly interesting because the Goos-Hänchen shift …
A generalized bidirectional distribution function (BRDF) that relates the specific intensity of the scattered light from a semi-infinite medium to the specific intensity of the incident light is …
LG Wang, H Chen, SY Zhu - Optics letters, 2005 - opg.optica.org
It is theoretically shown that the negative Goos–Hänchen shifts near resonance, Re [k_zd]= m?, can be an order of magnitude larger than the wavelength for both TE-and TM-polarized …
The Goos-Hänchen effect and Fano resonance are studied in photonic crystals that are considered Fourier counterparts in wave-vector-coordinate space. The Goos-Hänchen …
Optical beam shifts, which mainly refer to the Goos–Hänchen shift and spin-Hall shift, widely exist in basic optical processes such as interface reflection and refraction. They are very …