The emission from nanowires can couple to waveguide modes supported by the nanowire geometry, thus governing the far-field angular pattern. To investigate the geometry-induced coupling of the emission to waveguide modes, we acquire Fourier microscopy images of the photoluminescence of nanowires with diameters ranging from 143 to 208 nm. From the investigated diameter range, we conclude that a few nanometers difference in diameter can abruptly change the coupling of the emission to a specific mode. Moreover, we observe a diameter-dependent width of the Gaussian-shaped angular pattern in the far-field emission. This dependence is understood in terms of interference of the guided modes, which emit at the end facets of the nanowire. Our results...
We measure the polarization-resolved angular emission distribution from thin and thick GaAs nanowire...
In this paper, we theoretically analyze the emission of guided polaritons accompanying spontaneous ...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
\u3cp\u3eThe emission from nanowires can couple to waveguide modes supported by the nanowire geometr...
We experimentally demonstrate the directional emission of polarized light from single semiconductor ...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
Semiconductor nanowires act as waveguides despite very small cross-section dimensions because of hig...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
Control of directionality of emissions is an important task for the realization of novel nanophotoni...
Semiconductor nanowires are of interest as light emitters in applications such as light-emitting dio...
We measure the polarization-resolved angular emission distribution from thin and thick GaAs nanowire...
In this paper, we theoretically analyze the emission of guided polaritons accompanying spontaneous ...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
\u3cp\u3eThe emission from nanowires can couple to waveguide modes supported by the nanowire geometr...
We experimentally demonstrate the directional emission of polarized light from single semiconductor ...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
Semiconductor nanowires act as waveguides despite very small cross-section dimensions because of hig...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
Control of directionality of emissions is an important task for the realization of novel nanophotoni...
Semiconductor nanowires are of interest as light emitters in applications such as light-emitting dio...
We measure the polarization-resolved angular emission distribution from thin and thick GaAs nanowire...
In this paper, we theoretically analyze the emission of guided polaritons accompanying spontaneous ...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...