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Polarization-maintaining near-field optical probes
We demonstrate that tapered optical fibre probes can be
easily modified in the taper cone to realize an electric dipole
producing a well-defined near-field polarized light. This novel
structure is made of a Short-cut Double C–shaped probe design
combined to the usual full metal coating near the tapered
end of the fibre. Hence, the cone at the apex of the probe is
excited by an equivalent dipole whose spatial orientation is
dictated by the probe geometry, regardless the polarization
state of the incoming light. Properties and performances
of such a configuration are first predicted by a finitedifference
time domain simulation, showing that the near field
coming out from the probe is linearly polarized. Following
this novel design, a probe prototype is manufactured and
tested. Its measured polar diagram confirms the polarization
maintenance property in the near field