Self-aligned placement and detection of quantum dots on the tips of individual conical plasmonic nanostructures

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Abstract

Hybrid structures of few or single quantum dots (QDs) coupled to single optical antennas are of prime interest for nano-optical research. The photoluminescence (PL) signal from single nanoemitters, such as QDs, can be enhanced, and their emission characteristics modified, by coupling them to plasmonic nanostructures. Here, a self-aligned technique for placing nanoscale QDs with about 10 nm lateral accuracy and well-defined molecular distances to the tips of individual nanocones is reported. This way the QDs are positioned exactly in the high near-field region that can be created near the cone apex. The cones are excited in the focus of a radially polarized laser beam and the PL signal of few or single QDs on the cone tips is spectrally detected.

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Fulmes, J., Jäger, R., Bräuer, A., Schäfer, C., Jäger, S., Gollmer, D. A., … Fleischer, M. (2015). Self-aligned placement and detection of quantum dots on the tips of individual conical plasmonic nanostructures. Nanoscale, 7(35), 14691–14696. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5nr03546e

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