The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed optical antenna. Yet, optical antenna design is largely based on radio-frequency rules, ignoring, e.g., Ohmic losses and non-negligible field penetration in metals at optical frequencies. Here, we combine reciprocity and Poynting's theorem to derive a set of optical-frequency antenna design rules for benchmarking and optimizing the performance of optical antennas driven by single quantum emitters. Based on these findings a novel plasmonic cavity antenna design is presented exhibiting a considerably improved performance compared to a reference two-wire antenna. Our work will be useful for the design of high-performance optical antennas and nanore...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
This dissertation presents a theoretical study of the design of optical nanoantennas and antenna arr...
The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed opt...
The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed opt...
Radio antennas have long been used to increase the amount of radiated power and modify the emission ...
Antennas have been used for over a century as emitters, scatterers and receivers of electromagnetic ...
We report on a new class of optical antennas that shorten the excited-state lifetime of optical emit...
Suitably shaped metal nano structures act as resonant optical antennas that efficiently collect ligh...
We report on a new class of optical antennas that shorten the excited-state lifetime of optical emit...
Nanometallic optical antennas are rapidly gaining popularity in applications that require exquisite ...
We discuss the use of optical antennas for the modification of the radiative properties of single em...
Plasmonic nanoantennas permit many functional components for future generations of nanoscale optical...
We have fabricated nanometer-scale gold dipole antennas designed to be resonant at optical frequenci...
International audienceWhen coupled to quantum emitters, metallic antennas behave as nanoscale optica...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
This dissertation presents a theoretical study of the design of optical nanoantennas and antenna arr...
The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed opt...
The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed opt...
Radio antennas have long been used to increase the amount of radiated power and modify the emission ...
Antennas have been used for over a century as emitters, scatterers and receivers of electromagnetic ...
We report on a new class of optical antennas that shorten the excited-state lifetime of optical emit...
Suitably shaped metal nano structures act as resonant optical antennas that efficiently collect ligh...
We report on a new class of optical antennas that shorten the excited-state lifetime of optical emit...
Nanometallic optical antennas are rapidly gaining popularity in applications that require exquisite ...
We discuss the use of optical antennas for the modification of the radiative properties of single em...
Plasmonic nanoantennas permit many functional components for future generations of nanoscale optical...
We have fabricated nanometer-scale gold dipole antennas designed to be resonant at optical frequenci...
International audienceWhen coupled to quantum emitters, metallic antennas behave as nanoscale optica...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
We devise new optical antennas that reduce the excited-state radiative lifetimes of emitters to the ...
This dissertation presents a theoretical study of the design of optical nanoantennas and antenna arr...