We experimentally demonstrate perfect absorption of incident light in an ultrathin, planar organic layer, together with large photoluminescence (PL) enhancement. We find that diverse features appear in the absorption spectra of J-aggregate excitonic films, depending on the incident light angle and the phase controller thickness. We achieve strong absorption even away from the excitonic absorption pole. We explain the angle-dependent perfect absorption by comparing radiative and nonradiative damping rates for different incident angles. Moreover, we achieve large PL enhancement at strong light absorption conditions. This demonstrates that the absorbed light energy in excitonic perfect absorbers can be retrieved, unlike other perfect absorbers...
We demonstrate the near-field coupling and energy transfer between photoexcited dye molecules and gu...
We report the incorporation of thin films of a cyanine dye J aggregate into a versatile, length tuna...
For ultrathin films of a given material, light absorption is proportional to the film thickness. How...
Excitonic films such as J-aggregate-doped polymer films can exhibit sharp Lorentzian dispersions and...
We report on the experimental and theoretical investigations of enhancing the optical absorption of ...
We experimentally demonstrate single beam directional perfect absorption (to within experimental acc...
© OSA 2015. We show that perfect absorption can be achieved in ultra-thin gratings composed of weakl...
We investigated the absorption and photoluminescence (PL) of J-aggregates of a cyanine dye both in a...
Recently perfect metamaterial absorbers triggered some fascination since they permit the observation...
Excitons in two-dimensional (2D) materials are tightly bound and exhibit rich physics. So far, the o...
© 2016 Optical Society of America. The perfect absorption of light in subwavelength thickness layers...
Supramolecular assemblies of cyanine dye molecules formed by weak van der Waals forces have gained i...
An ultra-thin perfect absorber for deep ultraviolet light was realized using an Al/TiO2/AlN system. ...
The cavity resonant properties of planar metal-dielectric layered structures with optically dense di...
We are using organic small molecules as absorbing material to investigate coherent perfect absorptio...
We demonstrate the near-field coupling and energy transfer between photoexcited dye molecules and gu...
We report the incorporation of thin films of a cyanine dye J aggregate into a versatile, length tuna...
For ultrathin films of a given material, light absorption is proportional to the film thickness. How...
Excitonic films such as J-aggregate-doped polymer films can exhibit sharp Lorentzian dispersions and...
We report on the experimental and theoretical investigations of enhancing the optical absorption of ...
We experimentally demonstrate single beam directional perfect absorption (to within experimental acc...
© OSA 2015. We show that perfect absorption can be achieved in ultra-thin gratings composed of weakl...
We investigated the absorption and photoluminescence (PL) of J-aggregates of a cyanine dye both in a...
Recently perfect metamaterial absorbers triggered some fascination since they permit the observation...
Excitons in two-dimensional (2D) materials are tightly bound and exhibit rich physics. So far, the o...
© 2016 Optical Society of America. The perfect absorption of light in subwavelength thickness layers...
Supramolecular assemblies of cyanine dye molecules formed by weak van der Waals forces have gained i...
An ultra-thin perfect absorber for deep ultraviolet light was realized using an Al/TiO2/AlN system. ...
The cavity resonant properties of planar metal-dielectric layered structures with optically dense di...
We are using organic small molecules as absorbing material to investigate coherent perfect absorptio...
We demonstrate the near-field coupling and energy transfer between photoexcited dye molecules and gu...
We report the incorporation of thin films of a cyanine dye J aggregate into a versatile, length tuna...
For ultrathin films of a given material, light absorption is proportional to the film thickness. How...