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Extreme multiexciton emission from deterministically assembled single-emitter subwavelength plasmonic patch antennas.


ABSTRACT: Coupling nano-emitters to plasmonic antennas is a key milestone for the development of nanoscale quantum light sources. One challenge, however, is the precise nanoscale positioning of the emitter in the structure. Here, we present a laser etching protocol that deterministically positions a single colloidal CdSe/CdS core/shell quantum dot emitter inside a subwavelength plasmonic patch antenna with three-dimensional nanoscale control. By exploiting the properties of metal-insulator-metal structures at the nanoscale, the fabricated single-emitter antenna exhibits a very high-Purcell factor (>72) and a brightness enhancement of a factor of 70. Due to the unprecedented quenching of Auger processes and the strong acceleration of the multiexciton emission, more than 4 photons per pulse can be emitted by a single quantum dot, thus increasing the device yield. Our technology can be applied to a wide range of photonic nanostructures and emitters, paving the way for scalable and reliable fabrication of ultra-compact light sources.

SUBMITTER: Dhawan AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7054275 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extreme multiexciton emission from deterministically assembled single-emitter subwavelength plasmonic patch antennas.

Dhawan Amit Raj AR   Belacel Cherif C   Esparza-Villa Juan Uriel JU   Nasilowski Michel M   Wang Zhiming Z   Schwob Catherine C   Hugonin Jean-Paul JP   Coolen Laurent L   Dubertret Benoît B   Senellart Pascale P   Maître Agnès A  

Light, science & applications 20200304


Coupling nano-emitters to plasmonic antennas is a key milestone for the development of nanoscale quantum light sources. One challenge, however, is the precise nanoscale positioning of the emitter in the structure. Here, we present a laser etching protocol that deterministically positions a single colloidal CdSe/CdS core/shell quantum dot emitter inside a subwavelength plasmonic patch antenna with three-dimensional nanoscale control. By exploiting the properties of metal-insulator-metal structure  ...[more]

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