To generate a photonic nanojet outside a high refractive index microsphere illuminated by a Gaussian beam

OPTICS LETTERS(2022)

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A non-resonant, concentrated, narrow beam of light emerging from an illuminated microlens is called a photonic nanojet (PNJ). According to currently prevailing opinion, microspheres and microcylinders are only able to generate a PNJ in their exterior when their refractive index n(s) (or refractive index contrast) is less than 2. In this Letter we demonstrate that a PNJ can emerge from a microsphere even when n(s) > 2: first by employing the laws of geometrical optics for a divergent light source; then, by using ray transfer matrix analysis, a mathematical condition for the Gaussian beam (GB) outside the high n(s) microsphere is derived. The PNJ outside the microsphere with n(s) = 2.5 is simulated using Generalized Lorenz-Mie theory (GLMT), by using a front focused GB source. The simulated difference between front and back focusing on the dependence of n(s) is confirmed experimentally by Raman imaging. By opening the PNJ field for high refractive index materials, we believe this work will be a nucleus for new ideas in the field and enable new PNJ applications. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group
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