Controlling light emission by a thermalized ensemble of colloidal quantum dots with a metasurface

  • Monin H
  • Loirette-Pelous A
  • De Leo E
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report an experimental and theoretical study of light emission by a patterned ensemble of colloidal quantum dots (cQDs). This system modifies drastically the emission spectrum and polarization as compared to a planar layer of cQDs. It exhibits bright, directional and polarized emission including a degree of circular polarization in some directions. We introduce a model of light emission based on a local Kirchhoff law which reproduces accurately all the features of the experiment. The model provides a figure of merit to assess quantitatively the emitted power. This work paves the way to the systematic design of efficient ultrathin light emitting metasurfaces with controlled polarization, spectrum and directivity.

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Monin, H., Loirette-Pelous, A., De Leo, E., Rossinelli, A. A., Prins, F., Norris, D. J., … Greffet, J.-J. (2023). Controlling light emission by a thermalized ensemble of colloidal quantum dots with a metasurface. Optics Express, 31(3), 4851. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.471744

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