Spontaneous emission modulated by a hybrid plasmonic nanoantenna has been investigated by employing finite-difference time-domain method. The hybrid nanoantenna configurations constituted by a gap hot-spot and of a plasmonic corrugated grating and a metal reflector sandwiching a SiO2 thin layer which appears promising for high spontaneous emission enhancement devices. Simulation assays show that the coupling between the gap-antenna and plasmonic corrugations reaches an ultra-high near-field enhancement factor in the excitation process. Moreover, concerning the emission process, the corrugations concentrate the far-field radiated power within a tiny angular volume, offering unprecedented collection efficiency. In the past decades, many kinds...
Optical nanoantennas are very efficient for manipulating and controlling light. These nanoantennas s...
The present work focuses on the modification of spontaneous emission of fluorescent emitters using m...
We compute the decay rates of emitters coupled to spheroidal nanoantennas made of gold, copper, silv...
Spontaneous emission modulated by a hybrid plasmonic nanoantenna has been investigated by employing ...
Abstract The metallodielectric hybrid nanoantenna integrating plasmonic nanostructures with dielectr...
Optical nanoantennas can efficiently harvest electromagnetic energy from nanoscale space and boost t...
Light manipulation at the nanoscale is the vanguard of plasmonics. Controlling light radiation into ...
We apply two- and three-dimensional numerical calculations to study optical nanoantennae made of two...
In this study, we theoretically investigated the single-molecule fluorescence enhancement in a slit-...
We numerically investigate and experimentally demonstrate a new route to controllably manipulate the...
Typical emitters such as molecules, quantum dots and semiconductor quantum wells have slow spontaneo...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
Typical emitters such as molecules, quantum dots and semiconductor quantum wells have slow spontaneo...
In this work, we performed a systematic study on a hybrid plasmonic system to elucidate a new insigh...
Optical nanoantennas are very efficient for manipulating and controlling light. These nanoantennas s...
The present work focuses on the modification of spontaneous emission of fluorescent emitters using m...
We compute the decay rates of emitters coupled to spheroidal nanoantennas made of gold, copper, silv...
Spontaneous emission modulated by a hybrid plasmonic nanoantenna has been investigated by employing ...
Abstract The metallodielectric hybrid nanoantenna integrating plasmonic nanostructures with dielectr...
Optical nanoantennas can efficiently harvest electromagnetic energy from nanoscale space and boost t...
Light manipulation at the nanoscale is the vanguard of plasmonics. Controlling light radiation into ...
We apply two- and three-dimensional numerical calculations to study optical nanoantennae made of two...
In this study, we theoretically investigated the single-molecule fluorescence enhancement in a slit-...
We numerically investigate and experimentally demonstrate a new route to controllably manipulate the...
Typical emitters such as molecules, quantum dots and semiconductor quantum wells have slow spontaneo...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
Typical emitters such as molecules, quantum dots and semiconductor quantum wells have slow spontaneo...
In this work, we performed a systematic study on a hybrid plasmonic system to elucidate a new insigh...
Optical nanoantennas are very efficient for manipulating and controlling light. These nanoantennas s...
The present work focuses on the modification of spontaneous emission of fluorescent emitters using m...
We compute the decay rates of emitters coupled to spheroidal nanoantennas made of gold, copper, silv...