Thin metallic nanowires are highly promising candidates for plasmonic waveguides in photonic and electronic devices. We have observed that light from the end of a silver nanowire, following excitation of plasmons at the other end of the wire, is emitted in a cone of angles peaking at nominally 45-60 degrees from the nanowire axis, with virtually no light emitted along the direction of the nanowire. This surprising characteristic can be explained in a simple picture invoking Fabry-Perot resonances of the forward- and back-propagating plasmons on the nanowire. This strongly angular-dependent emission is a critical property that must be considered when designing coupled nanowire-based photonic devices and systems
Abstract Metal nanowires supporting propagating surface plasmons (SPs) can be used as nanowaveguides...
International audienceWe report a quantitative analysis of the wave-vector diagram emitted by nonlin...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
Thin metallic nanowires are highly promising candidates for plasmonic waveguides in photonic and ele...
Metal nanowires are thought to become key elements in future nanophotonics applications. Here we sho...
We experimentally demonstrate the directional emission of polarized light from single semiconductor ...
In this paper we discuss several examples of generating directional light emission on a nanoscale as...
We investigated the angular radiation patterns, a key characteristic of an emitting system, from ind...
We demonstrate experimentally and describe theoretically the strong directional emission and absorpt...
Periodic arrays of metallic nanoparticles can be used to enhance the emission of light in certain di...
Influencing spectral and directional features of exciton emission characteristics from 2D transition...
Designing directional optical antennas without compromising the field enhancement requires specially...
We demonstrate a novel functionality of semiconductor nanowires as local sources for surface plasmon...
We measure the polarization-resolved angular emission distribution from thin and thick GaAs nanowire...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
Abstract Metal nanowires supporting propagating surface plasmons (SPs) can be used as nanowaveguides...
International audienceWe report a quantitative analysis of the wave-vector diagram emitted by nonlin...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...
Thin metallic nanowires are highly promising candidates for plasmonic waveguides in photonic and ele...
Metal nanowires are thought to become key elements in future nanophotonics applications. Here we sho...
We experimentally demonstrate the directional emission of polarized light from single semiconductor ...
In this paper we discuss several examples of generating directional light emission on a nanoscale as...
We investigated the angular radiation patterns, a key characteristic of an emitting system, from ind...
We demonstrate experimentally and describe theoretically the strong directional emission and absorpt...
Periodic arrays of metallic nanoparticles can be used to enhance the emission of light in certain di...
Influencing spectral and directional features of exciton emission characteristics from 2D transition...
Designing directional optical antennas without compromising the field enhancement requires specially...
We demonstrate a novel functionality of semiconductor nanowires as local sources for surface plasmon...
We measure the polarization-resolved angular emission distribution from thin and thick GaAs nanowire...
Lighting applications require directional and polarization control of the emitted light, which is cu...
Abstract Metal nanowires supporting propagating surface plasmons (SPs) can be used as nanowaveguides...
International audienceWe report a quantitative analysis of the wave-vector diagram emitted by nonlin...
Photoluminescence from finite semiconductor nanowires is theoretically investigated, exploring and p...