Young’s Double-Slit, Invisible Objects and the Role of Noise in an Optical Epsilon-near-Zero Experiment

2017 
Epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) media disclose the peculiarities of electrodynamics in the limit of infinite wavelength but nonzero frequency for experiments and applications. Theory suggests that wave interaction with obstacles and disturbances dramatically changes in this domain. To investigate the optics of those effects, we fabricated a nanostructured 2D optical ENZ multilayer waveguide that is probed with wavelength-tuned laser light via a nanoscale wave launch configuration. In this experimental framework, we directly optically measure wave propagation and diffraction in a realistic system with the level and scale of imperfection that is typical in nanooptics. As we scan the wavelength from 1.0 to 1.7 μm, we approach the ENZ regime and observe the interference pattern of a microscale Young’s double slit to steeply diverge. By evaluating multiple diffraction orders we experimentally determine the effective refractive index neff and its zero-crossing as an intrinsic measured reference, which is in agreement w...
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