Vertical collimation of optical antenna coupled quantum dot emission

ORAL

Abstract

We present our optical measurement results on semiconductor quantum dot (QD) emission in metal slit-groove structures. First, we show that the lifetime and polarization of QD emission in metal nanoslits are strongly modified due to surface plasmon coupling of QD emission. As a slit width gets smaller, the QD exciton lifetime gradually decreases, and its emission becomes polarized normal to the slit, as expected for plasmon coupled light emission. Its out-coupled light can be also collimated vertically into a narrow angle with optimized side grooves. We experimentally demonstrate and visualize this vertical beaming, using a confocal scanning of QD emission. Our metal slit-groove structure works as an optical antenna, sourced by QD in the center nanoslit. These experimental demonstrations may open the door to novel applications in spectroscopy, sensing, and optoelectronic devices.

Authors

  • Young Chul Jun

    Stanford University