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    The focus of light - linear polarization breaks the rotational symmetry of the focal spot

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    We experimentally demonstrate for the first time that a linearly polarized beam is focussed to an asymmetric spot when using a high-numerical aperture focussing system. This asymmetry was predicted by Richards and Wolf [Proc.R.Soc.London A, 253, 358 (1959)] and can only be measured when a polarization insensitive sensor is placed in the focal region. We used a specially modified photodiode in a knife edge type set up to obtain highly resolved images of the total electric energy density distribution at the focus. The results are in good agreement with the predictions of a vectorial focussing theory.Comment: to be published in "Journal of Modern Optics

    Entwicklung von Normalen für die Charakterisierung von Asphären-Messgeräten

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    Zur Charakterisierung optischer und taktiler Asphären-Messgeräte sind Oberflächen notwendig, deren Formen weitestgehend bekannt sind. Dazu werden zum einen Normale mit typischen asphärischen Oberflächenanteilen verwendet. Zur Charakterisierung wichtiger Eigenschaften der Messgeräte werden Normale mit zusätzlichen Formanteilen benötigt

    Extraordinary transmission through a single coaxial aperture in a thin metal film

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    We investigate experimentally the transmission properties of single sub-wavelength coaxial apertures in thin metal films (t = 110 nm). Enhanced transmission through a single sub-wavelength coaxial aperture illuminated with a strongly focused radially polarized light beam is reported. In our experiments we achieved up to four times enhanced transmission through a single coaxial aperture as compared to a (hollow) circular aperture with the same outer diameter.We attribute this enhancement of transmission to the excitation of a TEM-mode for illumination with radially polarized light inside the single coaxial aperture. A strong polarization contrast is observed between the transmission for radially and azimuthally polarized illumination. Furthermore, the observed transmission through a single coaxial aperture can be strongly reduced if surface plasmons are excited. The experimental results are in good agreement with finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations
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