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Local polarization of tightly focused unpolarized light

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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 228-231

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nphoton.2007.30

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The polarization of light is important in a great variety of optical phenomena, ranging from transmission, reflection and scattering to polarimetric imaging of scenes and quantum-mechanical selection rules of atomic and molecular transitions. Among some less-well-known phenomena that illustrate the vectorial nature of light are the Pancharatnam(1) (or geometric(2)) phase, singularities in the polarization pattern of clear sky(3) and polarization of microwave background radiation(4). Here, we examine the partial polarization of focused light. We experimentally demonstrate a rather surprising phenomenon, where the focusing of unpolarized light results in rings of full polarization in the focal plane of the focusing optics. The polarization rings are imaged with a resolution of < 100 nm by probing the focal region using a gold nanoparticle.

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