Single particle spectroscopy of radiative processes in colloid-to-film-coupled nanoantennas

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We present a fluorescent emitter (rhodamine B) coupled to a dielectric or metallic interface as well as a metallic cavity to study their radiative decay processes. Supported by finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations, we correlate the non-radiative and radiative decay rates with the absorption and scattering cross section efficiencies, respectively. On a single particle level, we use atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), scattering spectroscopy, fluorescence life time imaging (FLIM) and time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) to evaluate the enhanced fluorescence decay at the same location. With this study, we show a colloidal gain material, which can be integrated into lattices using existing directed self-assembled methods to study their coherent energy transfer.

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Schnepf, M. J., Brasse, Y., Goßler, F. R., Steiner, A. M., Obermeier, J., Lippitz, M., … König, T. A. F. (2018). Single particle spectroscopy of radiative processes in colloid-to-film-coupled nanoantennas. Zeitschrift Fur Physikalische Chemie, 232(9–11), 1593–1606. https://doi.org/10.1515/zpch-2018-1109

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