We present a theory for the collective spontaneous emission of timed Dicke states in a periodic 2D-array of quantum dots (QDs) coupled by dipoledipole (d-d) interactions. The master equation is first reformulated with respect to the timed Dicke basis. As a result, we obtain simple analytical relations for the spontaneous decay rate, collective Lamb shift and radiative pattern. The collective spontaneous emission in QD-array manifests itself in strong directivity, whereby the radiative pattern consists of a set of strong radiative lobes. The direction of the first lobe is dictated by the pumping direction, while the other lobes correspond to diffractive rays due to the periodicity. The influence of d-d interactions on the radiation decay of ...
We present a statistical study of the Purcell enhancement of the light emission from quantum dots co...
We demonstrate that an array of optical antennas may render a thin layer of randomly oriented semico...
We study the spontaneous emission from a coherently delocalized exciton state in a double quantum do...
We present a theory for the collective spontaneous emission of timed Dicke states in a periodic 2D-a...
We investigate the collective spontaneous emission in a system of two identical quantum dots (QDs) s...
We theoretically investigate the multipolar effects on the dipole-forbidden transitions of a semicon...
Finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations were performed on two different plasmonic sub-wavel...
A metallic nanoparticle array with a periodicity comparable to the single particle resonance can sho...
The quantum dot (QD) is defined as an artificially structured system with the capacity to load elect...
Control of spontaneously emitted light lies at the heart of quantum optics. It is essential for dive...
We have measured time-resolved spontaneous emission from quantum dots in 3D photonic crystals. Due t...
In a multimode photonic-crystal waveguide, we observe strong enhancement of the photoluminescence of...
We consider two-dimensional (2D) arrays of self-organized semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) strongly ...
In this paper, we theoretically analyze the emission of guided polaritons accompanying spontaneous ...
We present a statistical study of the Purcell enhancement of the light emission from quantum dots co...
We demonstrate that an array of optical antennas may render a thin layer of randomly oriented semico...
We study the spontaneous emission from a coherently delocalized exciton state in a double quantum do...
We present a theory for the collective spontaneous emission of timed Dicke states in a periodic 2D-a...
We investigate the collective spontaneous emission in a system of two identical quantum dots (QDs) s...
We theoretically investigate the multipolar effects on the dipole-forbidden transitions of a semicon...
Finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations were performed on two different plasmonic sub-wavel...
A metallic nanoparticle array with a periodicity comparable to the single particle resonance can sho...
The quantum dot (QD) is defined as an artificially structured system with the capacity to load elect...
Control of spontaneously emitted light lies at the heart of quantum optics. It is essential for dive...
We have measured time-resolved spontaneous emission from quantum dots in 3D photonic crystals. Due t...
In a multimode photonic-crystal waveguide, we observe strong enhancement of the photoluminescence of...
We consider two-dimensional (2D) arrays of self-organized semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) strongly ...
In this paper, we theoretically analyze the emission of guided polaritons accompanying spontaneous ...
We present a statistical study of the Purcell enhancement of the light emission from quantum dots co...
We demonstrate that an array of optical antennas may render a thin layer of randomly oriented semico...
We study the spontaneous emission from a coherently delocalized exciton state in a double quantum do...