Controlling spontaneous emission with plasmonic optical patch antennas.
/ Authors
C. Belacel, B. Habert, F. Bigourdan, F. Marquier, J. Hugonin, S. M. Vasconcellos, X. Lafosse, L. Coolen, C. Schwob, C. Javaux
and 4 more authors
/ Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate the control of the spontaneous emission rate and the radiation pattern of colloidal quantum dots deterministically positioned in a plasmonic patch antenna. The antenna consists of a thin gold microdisk separated from a planar gold layer by a few tens of nanometers thick dielectric layer. The emitters are shown to radiate through the entire patch antenna in a highly directional and vertical radiation pattern. Strong acceleration of spontaneous emission is observed, depending on the antenna geometry. Considering the double dipole structure of the emitters, this corresponds to a Purcell factor up to 80 for dipoles perpendicular to the disk.
Journal: Nano letters
DOI: 10.1021/nl3046602