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10 October 2020 Unidirectional ultrafast photon emission from quantum dots mediated by plasmonic hybrid nanoantennas
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Abstract
Weak intensity, low emission rate and poor emission directionality are three main challenges of quantum emitters. Here, we report on realizing enhanced photon emission from quantum dots mediated by plasmonic hybrid nanoantennas. Firstly, a plasmonic hybrid structure is proposed, where a silver nanocube is positioned at the center of a metallic concentric-ring structure, to simultaneously enhance the emission directionality and the decay rate of quantum dots embedded in the vertical nanogap while maintaining a high quantum efficiency. Secondly, a crystalline spherical silicon nanoparticle on metal nanoantenna is realized that can largely enhance the spontaneous emission intensity and the emission decay rate. A high quantum efficiency of over 80% is obtained. These hybrid nanoantennas can be combined with various nanoscale optical emitters and easily extended to form large area light-emitting devices for applications such as advanced display and wireless optical communication.
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Benfeng Bai, Guoce Yang, and Hong-Bo Sun "Unidirectional ultrafast photon emission from quantum dots mediated by plasmonic hybrid nanoantennas", Proc. SPIE 11557, Plasmonics V, 115570C (10 October 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2575273
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KEYWORDS
Quantum dots

Nanoantennas

Plasmonics

Ultrafast phenomena

Photonic nanostructures

Quantum efficiency

Active optics

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