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Hybrid plasmonic nano-emitters with controlled single quantum emitter positioning on the local excitation field

Authors :
Ge, Dandan
Marguet, Sylvie
Issa, Ali
Jradi, Safi
Nguyen, Tien Hoa
Nahra, Mackrine
Béal, Jéremie
Deturche, Régis
Chen, Hongshi
Blaize, Sylvain
Plain, Jérôme
Fiorini, Céline
Douillard, Ludovic
Soppera, Olivier
Dinh, Xuan Quyen
Dang, Cuong
Yang, Xuyong
Xu, Tao
Wei, Bin
Sun, Xiao Wei
Couteau, Christophe
Bachelot, Renaud
Source :
Nature Communications 11, 3414 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hybrid plasmonic nanoemitters based on the combination of quantum dot emitters (QD) and plasmonic nanoantennas open up new perspectives in the control of light. However, precise positioning of any active medium at the nanoscale constitutes a challenge. Here, we report on the optimal overlap of antenna's near-field and active medium whose spatial distribution is controlled via a plasmon-triggered 2-photon polymerization of a photosensitive formulation containing QDs. Au nanoparticles of various geometries are considered. The response of these hybrid nano-emitters is shown to be highly sensitive to the light polarization. Different light emission states are evidenced by photoluminescence measurements. These states correspond to polarization-sensitive nanoscale overlap between the exciting local field and the active medium distribution. The decrease of the QD concentration within the monomer formulation allows trapping of a single quantum dot in the vicinity of the Au particle. The latter objects show polarization-dependent switching in the single-photon regime.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature Communications 11, 3414 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.07489
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17248-8