Controlling the energy flow processes and the associated energy relaxation rates of a light emitter is of fundamental interest and has many applications in the fields of quantum optics, photovoltaics, photodetection, biosensing and light emission. Advanced dielectric, semiconductor and metallic systems have been developed to tailor the interaction between an emitter and its environment. However, active control of the energy flow from an emitter into optical, electronic or plasmonic excitations has remained challenging. Here, we demonstrate in situ electrical control of the relaxation pathways of excited erbium ions, which emit light at the technologically relevant telecommunication wavelength of 1.5 μm. By placing the erbium at a few nanome...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
With exceptional electronic and gate-tunable optical properties, graphene provides new possibilities...
Graphene has recently become the focus of enormous attention for experimentalists and theorists alik...
Controlling the energy flow processes and the associated energy relaxation rates of a light emitter ...
Combining the quantum optical properties of single-photon emitters with the strong near-field intera...
All matter at finite temperatures emits electromagnetic radiation due to the thermally induced motio...
Graphene supports surface plasmons bound to an atomically thin layer of carbon, characterized by tun...
Electrically controlling resonant energy transfer of optical emitters provides a novel mechanism to ...
We investigate the spontaneous emission rate of a two-level quantum emitter near a graphene-coated ...
In this work, we present a systematic study of the plasmon modes in a system of vertically stacked p...
We theoretically study the electromagnetic energy transfer between donor and acceptor molecules near...
The present work focuses on theoretically research on the spontaneous emission and the energy transf...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
It is shown that thermally excited plasmon- polariton modes can strongly mediate, enhance, and tune ...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
With exceptional electronic and gate-tunable optical properties, graphene provides new possibilities...
Graphene has recently become the focus of enormous attention for experimentalists and theorists alik...
Controlling the energy flow processes and the associated energy relaxation rates of a light emitter ...
Combining the quantum optical properties of single-photon emitters with the strong near-field intera...
All matter at finite temperatures emits electromagnetic radiation due to the thermally induced motio...
Graphene supports surface plasmons bound to an atomically thin layer of carbon, characterized by tun...
Electrically controlling resonant energy transfer of optical emitters provides a novel mechanism to ...
We investigate the spontaneous emission rate of a two-level quantum emitter near a graphene-coated ...
In this work, we present a systematic study of the plasmon modes in a system of vertically stacked p...
We theoretically study the electromagnetic energy transfer between donor and acceptor molecules near...
The present work focuses on theoretically research on the spontaneous emission and the energy transf...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
It is shown that thermally excited plasmon- polariton modes can strongly mediate, enhance, and tune ...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
The ability to tune the optical response of a material via electrostatic gating is crucial for optoe...
With exceptional electronic and gate-tunable optical properties, graphene provides new possibilities...
Graphene has recently become the focus of enormous attention for experimentalists and theorists alik...