Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation

The unprecedented advance experienced by nanofabrication techniques and plasmonics research over the past few years has made possible the realization of nanophotonic systems entering into the so-called strong coupling regime between localized surface plasmon (LSP) modes and quantum emitters. Unfortu...

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Main Authors: Pacheco-Peña, Víctor, Beruete, Miguel, Fernández-Domínguez, Antonio I., Luo, Yu, Navarro-Cía, Miguel
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-857712020-03-07T13:57:28Z Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation Pacheco-Peña, Víctor Beruete, Miguel Fernández-Domínguez, Antonio I. Luo, Yu Navarro-Cía, Miguel School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Bow-tie Conformal Transformation The unprecedented advance experienced by nanofabrication techniques and plasmonics research over the past few years has made possible the realization of nanophotonic systems entering into the so-called strong coupling regime between localized surface plasmon (LSP) modes and quantum emitters. Unfortunately, from a theoretical point of view, the field is hindered by the lack of analytical descriptions of the electromagnetic interaction between strongly hybridized LSP modes and nanoemitters even within the Markovian approximation. This gap is tackled here by exploiting a conformal transformation where a bow-tie nanoantenna excited by a dipole is mapped into a periodic slab–dipole framework whose analytical solution is available. Solving the problem in the transformed space not only provides a straightforward analytical explanation for the original problem (validated using full-wave simulations) but also grants a deep physical insight and simple design guidelines to maximize the coupling between localized dipoles and the bow-tie LSP modes. The results presented here therefore pave the way for a full analytical description of realistic scenarios where quantum dots or dye molecules (modeled beyond a two-level system) are placed near a metallic bow-tie nanoantenna. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) 2017-10-04T05:19:31Z 2019-12-06T16:09:55Z 2017-10-04T05:19:31Z 2019-12-06T16:09:55Z 2016 Journal Article Pacheco-Peña, V., Beruete, M., Fernández-Domínguez, A. I., Luo, Y., & Navarro-Cía, M. (2016). Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation. ACS Photonics, 3(7), 1223-1232. 2330-4022 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85771 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/43847 10.1021/acsphotonics.6b00232 en ACS Photonics © 2016 American Chemical Society.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Bow-tie
Conformal Transformation
spellingShingle Bow-tie
Conformal Transformation
Pacheco-Peña, Víctor
Beruete, Miguel
Fernández-Domínguez, Antonio I.
Luo, Yu
Navarro-Cía, Miguel
Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation
description The unprecedented advance experienced by nanofabrication techniques and plasmonics research over the past few years has made possible the realization of nanophotonic systems entering into the so-called strong coupling regime between localized surface plasmon (LSP) modes and quantum emitters. Unfortunately, from a theoretical point of view, the field is hindered by the lack of analytical descriptions of the electromagnetic interaction between strongly hybridized LSP modes and nanoemitters even within the Markovian approximation. This gap is tackled here by exploiting a conformal transformation where a bow-tie nanoantenna excited by a dipole is mapped into a periodic slab–dipole framework whose analytical solution is available. Solving the problem in the transformed space not only provides a straightforward analytical explanation for the original problem (validated using full-wave simulations) but also grants a deep physical insight and simple design guidelines to maximize the coupling between localized dipoles and the bow-tie LSP modes. The results presented here therefore pave the way for a full analytical description of realistic scenarios where quantum dots or dye molecules (modeled beyond a two-level system) are placed near a metallic bow-tie nanoantenna.
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Pacheco-Peña, Víctor
Beruete, Miguel
Fernández-Domínguez, Antonio I.
Luo, Yu
Navarro-Cía, Miguel
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Beruete, Miguel
Fernández-Domínguez, Antonio I.
Luo, Yu
Navarro-Cía, Miguel
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title Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation
title_short Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation
title_full Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation
title_fullStr Description of Bow-Tie Nanoantennas Excited by Localized Emitters Using Conformal Transformation
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