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Nanoscale Mapping and Control of Antenna-Coupling Strength for Bright Single Photon Sources

Nano letters, 2018

Cavity quantum electrodynamics is the art of enhancing light-matter interaction of photon emitters in cavities with opportunities for sensing, quantum information, and energy capture technologies. To boost emitter-cavity interaction, that is, coupling strength g, ultrahigh quality cavities have been concocted yielding photon trapping times of microsecondsy to milliseconds. However, such high- Q cavities give poor photon output, hindering applications. To preserve high photon output, it is advantageous to strive for highly localized electric fields in radiatively lossy cavities. Nanophotonic antennas are ideal candidates combining low- Q factors with deeply localized mode volumes, allowing large g, provided the emitter is positioned exactly right inside the nanoscale mode volume. Here, with nanometer resolution, we map and tune the coupling strength between a dipole nanoantenna-cavity and a single molecule, obtaining a coupling rate of g∼ 200 GHz. Together with accelerated single pho...

Prospects of Resonant Optical Antennas for Nano-Analysis

CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, 2006

Suitably shaped metal nano structures act as resonant optical antennas that efficiently collect light and confine it to a subwavelength volume. Vice versa, light emission from nano volumes can be enhanced by coupling to antenna structures. We give a short introduction to antenna theory and discuss recent experiments that show the feasibility of achieving strong field enhancement using resonant dipole antennas for near infrared wavelengths. By scanning an optical antenna fabricated at the apex of an AFM tip over individual quantum dots, we observe enhanced emission of the latter while it is in close proximity of the antenna feed gap. Resonant optical antennas hold promise to be applied for spectroscopic characterization of nano structures with high spatial resolutions and single-molecule sensitivity.

Application of Spectroscopy in Nano optical antenna

Electromagnetic antennas, a key enabling technology for devices such as cellular phones and televisions, are mostly used in the radio-wave or microwaveregime of the electromagnetic spectrum. Antennas in general used for communication i.e transmitting and receving RF signals and they named as microwave antennas Optical antennas are devices that enhance the local light-matter interaction. This paper proposed a model of a single molecule to a single spherical gold nanoparticle acting as a nanoantennas to improve the quantum efficiency of single quantum emitters and to engineer their emission properties. Optical antennas enhances the sensitivity of photoluminescence and vibrational spectroscopy

Resonant Optical Antennas

Science, 2005

We have fabricated nanometer-scale gold dipole antennas designed to be resonant at optical frequencies. On resonance, strong field enhancement in the antenna feed gap leads to white-light supercontinuum generation. The antenna length at resonance is considerably shorter than one-half the wavelength of the incident light. This is in contradiction to classical antenna theory but in qualitative accordance with computer simulations that take into account the finite metallic conductivity at optical frequencies. Because optical antennas link propagating radiation and confined/enhanced optical fields, they should find applications in optical characterization, manipulation of nanostructures, and optical information processing.