Semiconductor nanowires are of interest as light emitters in applications such as light-emitting diodes and single-photon sources. Due to the three-dimensional geometry in combination with a size comparable to the wavelength of the emitted light, nanowires have shown strong scattering effects for the emitted light. Here, we demonstrate with electromagnetic modeling that the emission properties of nanowires/nanocones show a complicated dependence on the geometry of the nanowire/nanocone, the shape and position of the emitter region, and the polarization of the emitter. We show that with proper design, the extraction efficiency can close in on 80% for as-grown single nanowires/nanocones. Importantly, we demonstrate how the internal quantum ef...
\u3cp\u3eThe emission from nanowires can couple to waveguide modes supported by the nanowire geometr...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
International audienceWe design several single-photon-sources based on the emission of a quantum dot...
Semiconductor nanowire arrays have been identified as a promising platform for future light emitting...
We experimentally demonstrate the directional emission of polarized light from single semiconductor ...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated. We show experim...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated. We show experim...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
Nanowires (NWs) have the potential for a wide range of new optoelectronic applications. For example,...
III-V semiconductor nanowires are promising candidates for optoelectronic device applications due to...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
III-nitride-based nanowires are a promising platform for solid-state lighting. III-nitride nanowires...
\u3cp\u3eThe emission from nanowires can couple to waveguide modes supported by the nanowire geometr...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
International audienceWe design several single-photon-sources based on the emission of a quantum dot...
Semiconductor nanowire arrays have been identified as a promising platform for future light emitting...
We experimentally demonstrate the directional emission of polarized light from single semiconductor ...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated. We show experim...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated. We show experim...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
Nanowires (NWs) have the potential for a wide range of new optoelectronic applications. For example,...
III-V semiconductor nanowires are promising candidates for optoelectronic device applications due to...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
III-nitride-based nanowires are a promising platform for solid-state lighting. III-nitride nanowires...
\u3cp\u3eThe emission from nanowires can couple to waveguide modes supported by the nanowire geometr...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
International audienceWe design several single-photon-sources based on the emission of a quantum dot...