Recently there is an increasing interest in complex optical fields with spatially
inhomogeneous state of polarizations and optical singularities. Novel effects
and phenomena have been predicted and observed for light beams with these
unconventional states. Nanostructured metallic thin film offers unique
opportunities to generate, manipulate and detect these novel fields. Strong
interactions between nano-metallic surfaces and complex optical fields enable
the development of highly compact and versatile functional devices and systems.
In this review, we first briefly summarize the recent developments in complex
optical fields. Various nano-metallic surface designs that can produce and
manipulate complex optical fields with tailored characteristics in the optical
far field will be presented. Nano-metallic surfaces are also proven to be very
effective for receiving and detection of complex optical fields in the near
field. Advances made in this nascent field may enable the design of novel
photonic devices and systems for a variety of applications such as quantum
optical information processing and integrated photonic circuits
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