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Classical antennae, quantum emitters, and densities of optical states

Authors :
William L. Barnes
Simon A. R. Horsley
Willem L. Vos
Complex Photonic Systems
MESA+ Institute
Source :
Journal of optics, 22(7):073501. Institute of Physics (IOP)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We provide a pedagogical introduction to the concept of the local density of optical states (LDOS), illustrating its application to both the classical and quantum theory of radiation. We show that the LDOS governs the efficiency of a macroscopic classical antenna, determining how the antenna's emission depends on its environment. The LDOS is shown to similarly modify the spontaneous emission rate of a quantum emitter, such as an excited atom, molecule, ion, or quantum dot that is embedded in a nanostructured optical environment. The difference between the number density of optical states, the local density of optical states, and the partial local density of optical states is elaborated and examples are provided for each density of states to illustrate where these are required. We illustrate the universal effect of the LDOS on emission by comparing systems with emission wavelengths that differ by more than 5 orders of magnitude, and systems whose decay rates differ by more than 5 orders of magnitude. To conclude we discuss and resolve an apparent difference between the classical and quantum expressions for the spontaneous emission rate that often seems to be overlooked, and discuss the experimental determination of the LDOS.<br />80 pages, 19 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20408978
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of optics, 22(7):073501. Institute of Physics (IOP)
Accession number :
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