We theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission process of an optical, dipolar emitter in metal-dielectric-metal slab and slot waveguide structures. We find that both structures exhibit strong emission enhancements at nonresonant conditions, due to the tight confinement of modes between two metallic plates. The large enhancement of surface plasmon-polariton excitation enables dipole emission to be preferentially coupled into plasmon waveguide modes. These structures find applications in creating nanoscale local light sources or in generating guided single plasmons in integrated optical circuitsclose849
We present a semi-analytical study exploring the end-fire coupling of an incident beam into a surfac...
International audienceA plasmonic nanostructure conceived with periodic layers of a doped semiconduc...
This thesis presents a study of Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) in hybrid metal-dielectric wavegui...
The authors develop a rigorous theory of the enhancement of spontaneous emission from a light emitti...
Material losses in metals are a central bottleneck in plasmonics for many applications. Here we prop...
In this letter the authors describe a particular method to outcouple in air, via surface plasmons (S...
We present the optical properties of a plasmonic nanogap formed between a silver metallic nanopartic...
We evaluate the spontaneous emission rate (Purcell) enhancement for optically-doped metal-dielectric...
Cavity–emitter coupling can enable a host of potential appli- cations in quantum optics, from low-th...
In this work, the unique optical properties of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs), i.e. subwavelength...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a theoretical and simulation work about the modifica...
We investigate a periodic array of aluminum nanoantennas embedded in a light-emitting slab waveguide...
A metal-dielectric-metal (MDM) waveguide with a nanoscale gap supports highly confined surface plasm...
Guiding optical energy in metal–dielectric nanostructures by the use of plasmon excitations known as...
The spontaneous emission of an excited atom surrounded by different materials is studied in the fram...
We present a semi-analytical study exploring the end-fire coupling of an incident beam into a surfac...
International audienceA plasmonic nanostructure conceived with periodic layers of a doped semiconduc...
This thesis presents a study of Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) in hybrid metal-dielectric wavegui...
The authors develop a rigorous theory of the enhancement of spontaneous emission from a light emitti...
Material losses in metals are a central bottleneck in plasmonics for many applications. Here we prop...
In this letter the authors describe a particular method to outcouple in air, via surface plasmons (S...
We present the optical properties of a plasmonic nanogap formed between a silver metallic nanopartic...
We evaluate the spontaneous emission rate (Purcell) enhancement for optically-doped metal-dielectric...
Cavity–emitter coupling can enable a host of potential appli- cations in quantum optics, from low-th...
In this work, the unique optical properties of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs), i.e. subwavelength...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a theoretical and simulation work about the modifica...
We investigate a periodic array of aluminum nanoantennas embedded in a light-emitting slab waveguide...
A metal-dielectric-metal (MDM) waveguide with a nanoscale gap supports highly confined surface plasm...
Guiding optical energy in metal–dielectric nanostructures by the use of plasmon excitations known as...
The spontaneous emission of an excited atom surrounded by different materials is studied in the fram...
We present a semi-analytical study exploring the end-fire coupling of an incident beam into a surfac...
International audienceA plasmonic nanostructure conceived with periodic layers of a doped semiconduc...
This thesis presents a study of Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) in hybrid metal-dielectric wavegui...