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Effects of Polarization on Design and Manufacturing of Solid Immersion Lenses for Near-Field Optical Recording

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Abstract

We report on the analysis and correction of polarization induced spurious wave front aberrations in NA>1 Solid Immersion Lenses, in particular for the NA=1.9 and NA=1.45 lenses used in our experimental near-field optical recorder.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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