Nanoscale quantum emitters are key elements in quantum optics and sensing. However, efficient optical excitation and detection of such emitters involves large solid angles because their interaction with freely propagating light is omnidirectional. Here, we present unidirectional emission of a single emitter by coupling to a nanofabricated Yagi-Uda antenna. A quantum dot is placed in the near field of the antenna so that it drives the resonant feed element of the antenna. The resulting quantum-dot luminescence is strongly polarized and highly directed into a narrow forward angular cone. The directionality of the quantum dot can be controlled by tuning the antenna dimensions. Our results show the potential of optical antennas to communicate e...
International audienceWe report on the deterministic coupling between single semiconducting nanowire...
We demonstrate the directional emission of individual GaAs nanowires by coupling this emission to Ya...
We discuss the use of optical antennas for the modification of the radiative properties of single em...
We show unidirectional emission of a single Q-dot by coupling to a nanofabricated Yagi-Uda antenna. ...
Nanoscale single-photon emitters behave generally as dipoles. Here, we demonstrate multipolar and un...
Nanoscale single-photon emitters behave generally as dipoles. Here, we demonstrate multipolar and un...
Tesina realitzada en col.laboració amb l'Institut de Ciències FotòniquesWe address experimentally th...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
A light source that emits single photons at well-defined times and into a well-defined mode would be...
A light source that emits single photons at well-defined times and into a well-defined mode would be...
Multipolar transitions other than electric dipoles are generally too weak to be observed at optical ...
Multipolar transitions other than electric dipoles are generally too weak to be observed at optical ...
An optical analogue of the well-established radio-frequency Yagi- Uda antenna, stands out by its eff...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Emission control of a quantum emitter made of semiconductor materi...
Controlling light at the nanoscale is of fundamental importance and is essential for applications ra...
International audienceWe report on the deterministic coupling between single semiconducting nanowire...
We demonstrate the directional emission of individual GaAs nanowires by coupling this emission to Ya...
We discuss the use of optical antennas for the modification of the radiative properties of single em...
We show unidirectional emission of a single Q-dot by coupling to a nanofabricated Yagi-Uda antenna. ...
Nanoscale single-photon emitters behave generally as dipoles. Here, we demonstrate multipolar and un...
Nanoscale single-photon emitters behave generally as dipoles. Here, we demonstrate multipolar and un...
Tesina realitzada en col.laboració amb l'Institut de Ciències FotòniquesWe address experimentally th...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
A light source that emits single photons at well-defined times and into a well-defined mode would be...
A light source that emits single photons at well-defined times and into a well-defined mode would be...
Multipolar transitions other than electric dipoles are generally too weak to be observed at optical ...
Multipolar transitions other than electric dipoles are generally too weak to be observed at optical ...
An optical analogue of the well-established radio-frequency Yagi- Uda antenna, stands out by its eff...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Emission control of a quantum emitter made of semiconductor materi...
Controlling light at the nanoscale is of fundamental importance and is essential for applications ra...
International audienceWe report on the deterministic coupling between single semiconducting nanowire...
We demonstrate the directional emission of individual GaAs nanowires by coupling this emission to Ya...
We discuss the use of optical antennas for the modification of the radiative properties of single em...