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Tip-enhanced strong coupling spectroscopy, imaging, and control of a single quantum emitter.


ABSTRACT: Optical cavities can enhance and control light-matter interactions. This level of control has recently been extended to the nanoscale with single emitter strong coupling even at room temperature using plasmonic nanostructures. However, emitters in static geometries, limit the ability to tune the coupling strength or to couple different emitters to the same cavity. Here, we present tip-enhanced strong coupling (TESC) with a nanocavity formed between a scanning plasmonic antenna tip and the substrate. By reversibly and dynamically addressing single quantum dots, we observe mode splitting up to 160 meV and anticrossing over a detuning range of ~100 meV, and with subnanometer precision over the deep subdiffraction-limited mode volume. Thus, TESC enables previously inaccessible control over emitter-nanocavity coupling and mode volume based on near-field microscopy. This opens pathways to induce, probe, and control single-emitter plasmon hybrid quantum states for applications from optoelectronics to quantum information science at room temperature.

SUBMITTER: Park KD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6625822 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Tip-enhanced strong coupling spectroscopy, imaging, and control of a single quantum emitter.

Park Kyoung-Duck KD   May Molly A MA   Leng Haixu H   Wang Jiarong J   Kropp Jaron A JA   Gougousi Theodosia T   Pelton Matthew M   Raschke Markus B MB  

Science advances 20190712 7


Optical cavities can enhance and control light-matter interactions. This level of control has recently been extended to the nanoscale with single emitter strong coupling even at room temperature using plasmonic nanostructures. However, emitters in static geometries, limit the ability to tune the coupling strength or to couple different emitters to the same cavity. Here, we present tip-enhanced strong coupling (TESC) with a nanocavity formed between a scanning plasmonic antenna tip and the substr  ...[more]

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