High-refractive index nanoparticles, including diamond nanoparticles, can exhibit strong optical resonances, whose spectral position depends on particle size and shape. In this work we demonstrate that these resonances can be used to control the emission of active defects within the particles. We present the theoretical concept of an active dielectric nanoantenna, and study the dependence of the radiation properties on the position of the defect within the particle, as well as on particle size.This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation (Project 2.2267.2017/4.6) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant No. 18-37- 00384, 16- 29- 05317)
We study the properties of luminescent diamond particles of different sizes (up to ~1.5 μm) containi...
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Nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamonds are ideal candidates for realization of effective single ph...
We suggest a novel class of active nanoantennas based on diamond nanoparticles with embedded nitroge...
The spontaneous emission rate properties of diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres are largely depend...
Spontaneous emission from crystal centers is in uenced by both the photonic local density of states ...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
The size of the hosting particle affects the spontaneous light emission of embedded emitters. Here w...
This paper presents a method for determination of the size distribution for diamond nanocrystals con...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
International audienceThis article reports stable photoluminescence and high-contrast optically dete...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
Emission and scattering of light by nanostructures depends strongly on the ambient dielectric proper...
We study the properties of luminescent diamond particles of different sizes (up to ~1.5 μm) containi...
Powered by the mutual developments in instrumentation, materials and theoretical descriptions, sens...
8 pages, 5 figures, revised version, to appear in PRAInternational audienceThe quantum properties of...
Nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamonds are ideal candidates for realization of effective single ph...
We suggest a novel class of active nanoantennas based on diamond nanoparticles with embedded nitroge...
The spontaneous emission rate properties of diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres are largely depend...
Spontaneous emission from crystal centers is in uenced by both the photonic local density of states ...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
The size of the hosting particle affects the spontaneous light emission of embedded emitters. Here w...
This paper presents a method for determination of the size distribution for diamond nanocrystals con...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
International audienceThis article reports stable photoluminescence and high-contrast optically dete...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
Emission and scattering of light by nanostructures depends strongly on the ambient dielectric proper...
We study the properties of luminescent diamond particles of different sizes (up to ~1.5 μm) containi...
Powered by the mutual developments in instrumentation, materials and theoretical descriptions, sens...
8 pages, 5 figures, revised version, to appear in PRAInternational audienceThe quantum properties of...