This paper describes optical propagation beyond the paraxial limit in rotational symmetric short Fabry-Perot cavities and long fibers with parabolic-index profiles. Frequency shifts due to paraxial... Show moreThis paper describes optical propagation beyond the paraxial limit in rotational symmetric short Fabry-Perot cavities and long fibers with parabolic-index profiles. Frequency shifts due to paraxial and nonparaxial effects, the so-called spectral fine structure and vector corrections, are calculated with perturbation theory and expressed in a single dimensionless expansion parameter. The results obtained for short cavities and fibers have similar functional forms but are surprisingly different. These similarities and differences are pointed out and discussed, including their consequences for mode multiplexing in fibers. Show less
Exter, M.P. van; Wubs, M.; Hissink, E.; Koks, C. 2022
Surface plasmon propagation and scattering on structured metal–dielectric interfaces are important tools for field confinement and enhanced atom–field interaction. In this paper, we demonstrate a... Show moreSurface plasmon propagation and scattering on structured metal–dielectric interfaces are important tools for field confinement and enhanced atom–field interaction. In this paper, we demonstrate a new type of surface plasmon (SP) lasing that more closely resembles the usual mirror-based laser, in a geometry that comprises a central 50-μm-long flat region between two metal hole arrays that serve as reflecting mirrors. The lasing mode shows features of double-slit interference modulated by the radiation pattern of, and selection rules set by, the scattering of SPs on the 2D hole arrays. Our results also provide information on the group velocity of surface plasmons and their scattering and penetration in hole arrays. Show less
Oratie uitgesproken door Prof.dr. Martin P. van Exter bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar in de Optica aan de Universiteit Leiden op vrijdag 18 november 2016