In the light−matter strong coupling regime, the excited state of quantum emitters is inextricably linked to a photonic mode, leading to hybrid states that are part light and part matter. Recently, there has been a huge effort to realize strong coupling with nanoplasmonics, since it provides a versatile environment to study and control molecules in ambient conditions. Among the most promising designs are plasmonic nanocavities that confine light to unprecedentedly small volumes. Such nanocavities, though, support multiple types of modes, with different field profiles and radiative decay rates (bright and dark modes). Here, we show theoretically that the different nature of these modes leads to mode beating within the nanocavity and ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Spanish Conference on Nanophotonics (Conferencia Española de Nan...
The formation of a coupled state among on-chip, photonic nanostructures at arbitrary positions as we...
The achievement of large values of the light-matter coupling in nanoengineered photonic structures c...
In the light−matter strong coupling regime, the excited state of quantum emitters is inextricably l...
In the light-matter strong coupling regime, the excited state of quantum emitters is inextricably li...
An emitter in the vicinity of a metal nanostructure is quenched by its decay through nonradiative ch...
An emitter in the vicinity of a metal nanostructure is quenched by its decay through nonradiative ch...
The interaction of emitters with plasmonic cavities (PCs) has been studied extensively during the pa...
When a photonic environment hosts an emitter, it heavily influences its spontaneous emission. For an...
Strong coupling between light and quantum mechanical transitions historically observed in atomic opt...
Photon emitters placed in an optical cavity experience an environment that changes how they are coup...
Optical properties of a quantum emitter are drastically modified inside a nanometer-sized gap betwee...
Strong light–matter coupling, characterized by a coherent exchange of energy between an emitter and ...
Plasmonic cavities can confine electromagnetic radiation to deep sub-wavelength regimes. This facili...
Hensen M, Heilpern T, Gray SK, Pfeiffer W. Strong Coupling and Entanglement of Quantum Emitters Embe...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Spanish Conference on Nanophotonics (Conferencia Española de Nan...
The formation of a coupled state among on-chip, photonic nanostructures at arbitrary positions as we...
The achievement of large values of the light-matter coupling in nanoengineered photonic structures c...
In the light−matter strong coupling regime, the excited state of quantum emitters is inextricably l...
In the light-matter strong coupling regime, the excited state of quantum emitters is inextricably li...
An emitter in the vicinity of a metal nanostructure is quenched by its decay through nonradiative ch...
An emitter in the vicinity of a metal nanostructure is quenched by its decay through nonradiative ch...
The interaction of emitters with plasmonic cavities (PCs) has been studied extensively during the pa...
When a photonic environment hosts an emitter, it heavily influences its spontaneous emission. For an...
Strong coupling between light and quantum mechanical transitions historically observed in atomic opt...
Photon emitters placed in an optical cavity experience an environment that changes how they are coup...
Optical properties of a quantum emitter are drastically modified inside a nanometer-sized gap betwee...
Strong light–matter coupling, characterized by a coherent exchange of energy between an emitter and ...
Plasmonic cavities can confine electromagnetic radiation to deep sub-wavelength regimes. This facili...
Hensen M, Heilpern T, Gray SK, Pfeiffer W. Strong Coupling and Entanglement of Quantum Emitters Embe...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Spanish Conference on Nanophotonics (Conferencia Española de Nan...
The formation of a coupled state among on-chip, photonic nanostructures at arbitrary positions as we...
The achievement of large values of the light-matter coupling in nanoengineered photonic structures c...