Issue 13, 2014

Directional and enhanced spontaneous emission with a corrugated metal probe

Abstract

A three-dimensional corrugated metal tapered probe with surface corrugated gratings at the tip apex is proposed and investigated theoretically, which leads to an obvious emission beaming effect of spontaneous emission from a single emitter near the probe. In contrast with conventional apertureless metal probes, where only the enhancement of an optical near-field is concerned, the corrugated probe is able to manipulate local excitation intensity and far-field emission direction simultaneously. The angular emission from a single dipole source, being placed close to the corrugated probe, falls into a cone with a maximum directivity angle of ±11.6°, which improves the collection efficiency 25-fold. Such a probe simultaneously increases the localized field intensity to about twice as strong as the conventional bare tip. In addition, the radiation pattern is sensitive to the working wavelength and the dipole to tip-apex separation. These findings make a promising route to the development of plasmonic spontaneous emission manipulation based on corrugated tapered antenna—for instance, tip-enhanced spectroscopy, single-molecule sensing, and single-photon source .

Graphical abstract: Directional and enhanced spontaneous emission with a corrugated metal probe

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Feb 2014
Accepted
30 Apr 2014
First published
05 May 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 7512-7518

Author version available

Directional and enhanced spontaneous emission with a corrugated metal probe

H. Shen, G. Lu, Y. He, Y. Cheng, H. Liu and Q. Gong, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 7512 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR01037J

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