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Herein, we report the theoretical investigation on the photonic nanojets (PNJs) of single dielectric microspheres illuminated by focused broadband radiation (polychromatic light) from a Halogen lamp, supercontinuum source, light-emitting diode, and Hg arc lamp. The role of incident beam waist, refractive index of the surrounding medium, and radius of the microsphere on the characteristic parameters such as the electric field intensity enhancement, effective width, and length of the PNJ is studied. Interestingly, the characteristic parameters of the PNJs of solid microspheres obtained for the above-mentioned broadband radiation sources are found close to those observed for the focused monochromatic radiation of wavelengths which are near to the central wavelengths of the sources. Moreover, the characteristic parameters of PNJs of the core–shell microspheres of different thicknesses (t) illuminated by polychromatic radiation from most commonly used sources such as Halogen and Hg arc lamps are studied. For each t value, a suitable wavelength of monochromatic radiation has been found to generate the PNJ with characteristic parameters which are close to those obtained in the case of polychromatic radiation. We believe that the analytical theory and the theoretical simulations reported here would be useful for researchers who work in the fields such as PNJ assisted photoacoustic spectroscopy, white light nanoscopy, low-coherence phase-shifting interference microscopy, and Mirau interferometry.

Highlights

  • We report the theoretical investigation on the photonic nanojets (PNJs) of single dielectric microspheres illuminated by focused broadband radiation from a Halogen lamp, supercontinuum source, light-emitting diode, and Hg arc lamp

  • Before starting the theoretical investigation, the emission spectra of different polychromatic light sources such as Halogen lamp, white LED, SC source, and Hg arc lamp available in our laboratory are recorded using the charge-coupled device (CCD) spectrometer, and obtained spectra are used in the present study

  • The analytical equations which are useful to understand the characteristic parameters of the PNJs of single microspheres under polychromatic illumination are given in this paper

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Introduction

We report the theoretical investigation on the photonic nanojets (PNJs) of single dielectric microspheres illuminated by focused broadband radiation (polychromatic light) from a Halogen lamp, supercontinuum source, light-emitting diode, and Hg arc lamp. The characteristic parameters of PNJs of the core–shell microspheres of different thicknesses (t) illuminated by polychromatic radiation from most commonly used sources such as Halogen and Hg arc lamps are studied. Narrow-focused and intense electromagnetic beams are generated at the shadow side of these microspheres upon the non-resonant light illumination These are non-evanescent beams and are named ‘photonic nanojets’ (PNJs)[11,12,13,14,15,16,17]. We have performed a theoretical investigation on the PNJ of single solid and core–shell microspheres illuminated by focused polychromatic light from different sources

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