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Unidirectional Emission of a Quantum Dot Coupled to a Nanoantenna

Source: Science 329, 930 (2010); doi:10.1126/science.1191922

Issue Date: 30 August 2010

PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9644 (online)
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Alberto G. Curto,ff1 Giorgio Volpe,ff1 Tim H. Taminiau,ff1 Mark P. Kreuzer,ff1 Romain Quidant,ff1,ff2 and Niek F. van Hulstff1,ff2
ff1Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques (ICFO), Mediterranean Technology Park, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain.
ff2Instituci Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avanats (ICREA), 08015 Barcelona, Spain.

Nanoscale quantum emitters are key elements in quantum optics and sensing. However, efficient optical excitation and detection of such emitters involves large solid angles because their interaction with freely propagating light is omnidirectional. Here, we present unidirectional emission of a single emitter by coupling to a nanofabricated Yagi-Uda antenna. A quantum dot is placed in the near field of the antenna so that it drives the resonant feed element of the antenna. The resulting quantum-dot luminescence is strongly polarized and highly directed into a narrow forward angular cone. The directionality of the quantum dot can be controlled by tuning the antenna dimensions. Our results show the potential of optical antennas to communicate energy to, from, and between nano-emitters. ©2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science

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History: Received May 06, 2010; accepted July 12, 2010
Permalink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1191922
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