Coupling single giant nanocrystal quantum dots to the fundamental mode of patch nanoantennas through fringe field

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Through single dot spectroscopy and numerical simulation studies, we demonstrate that the fundamental mode of gold patch nanoantennas have fringe-field resonance capable of enhancing the nano-emitters coupled around the edge of the patch antenna. This fringe-field coupling is used to enhance the radiative rates of core/thick-shell nanocrystal quantum dots (g-NQDs) that cannot be embedded into the ultra-thin dielectric gap of patch nanoantennas due to their large sizes. We attain 14 and 3 times enhancements in single exciton radiative decay rate and bi-exciton emission efficiencies of g-NQDs respectively, with no detectable metal quenching. Our numerical studies confirmed our experimental results and further reveal that patch nanoantennas can provide strong emission enhancement for dipoles lying not only in radial direction of the circular patches but also in the direction normal to the antennas surface. This provides a distinct advantage over the parallel gap-bar antennas that can provide enhancement only for the dipoles oriented across the gap.

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Wang, F., Karan, N. S., Minh Nguyen, H., Ghosh, Y., Hollingsworth, J. A., & Htoon, H. (2015). Coupling single giant nanocrystal quantum dots to the fundamental mode of patch nanoantennas through fringe field. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep14313

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