B.D. Terris, H.J. Mamin, et al.
Optoelectronics - Devices and Technologies
A near-field optical technique, using a new type of solid immersion lens (SIL), has been developed and applied to the writing and reading of domains in magneto-optic material. The SIL is a truncated glass sphere which serves to increase the numerical aperture of the optical system by n2, where n is the index of refraction of the lens material. Using a SIL made from n=1.83 glass and illuminating with 780 nm light, we have achieved a 317 nm spot size. We have resolved a 500 nm period grating, and written and read 350 nm diameter magnetic domains. The technique should be capable of a 125 nm focused spot size using blue light.
B.D. Terris, H.J. Mamin, et al.
Optoelectronics - Devices and Technologies
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Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
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Journal of Applied Physics