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Polariscopy with optical near-fields.

Ryu MeguyaSoon Hock NgMolong HanVijayakumar AnandTomas KatkusJitraporn Pimm VongsvivutDominique AppadooYoshiaki NishijimaSaulius JuodkazisJunko Morikawa
Published in: Nanoscale horizons (2022)
Polarisation analysis of light-matter interactions established for propagating optical far-fields is now extended into an evanescent field as demonstrated in this study using an attenuated total reflection (ATR) setup and a synchrotron source at THz frequencies. Scalar intensity E 2 , rather than a vector E -field, is used for absorbance analysis of the s- and p-components of the linearly polarised incident light. Absorption and phase changes induced by the sample and detected at the transmission port of the ATR accessory revealed previously non-accessible anisotropy in the absorption-dispersion properties of the sample probed by the evanescent optical near-field. Mapping of the sample's anisotropy perpendicular to its surface by the non-propagating light field is validated and the cos 2   θ absorbance dependence was observed for the angle θ , where θ = 0° is aligned with the sample's surface. A four-polarisation method is presented for the absorbance mapping and a complimentary retardance spectrum is retrieved from the same measurement of the angular dependence of transmittance in structurally complex poly-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) and poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) samples with amorphous and banded-spherulite (radially isotropic) crystalline regions. A possibility of all 3D mapping of anisotropy (polarisation tomography) is outlined.
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