2002
DOI: 10.1364/josab.19.000412
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Dipole lifetime in stratified media

Abstract: The field of an electric dipole inside an arbitrary system of parallel slabs is evaluated with a Green´s function approach. Application of boundary conditions yields a matrix formalism that allows compact formulation of the problem. The method is extended to the general case of parallel stratified medialike cavities containing a dipole. Effects on spontaneous-emission rate of dipole emitters are evaluated and discussed for different types of planar microcavities

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“…in ellipsometric approaches 8 . Figure The fluorescence emitted by randomly oriented dye labels located on top of such stack is simulated rigorously by means of a transfer-matrix algorithm 17 frequently applied for the modelling of Organic LED 18 . In Figure 2(c) we show the results when the emission spectrum of the DyLight650 dye (Abcam, UK) is assumed 19 .…”
Section: Chips and Dielectric Thin Film Stackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in ellipsometric approaches 8 . Figure The fluorescence emitted by randomly oriented dye labels located on top of such stack is simulated rigorously by means of a transfer-matrix algorithm 17 frequently applied for the modelling of Organic LED 18 . In Figure 2(c) we show the results when the emission spectrum of the DyLight650 dye (Abcam, UK) is assumed 19 .…”
Section: Chips and Dielectric Thin Film Stackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the top of the 1DPC, a 30 nm thin polymeric layer (n ¼ 1.53) has been obtained by plasma polymerization deposition of acrylic acid (PPAA). 12 PPAA can expose up to 10 16 -COOH functional groups/cm 2 suitable for protein binding. Subsequently, a solution containing protein A labelled with Alexa Fluor 546 has been incubated at concentration 0.1 mg/ml for 30 min on the polymeric layer.…”
Section: 11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This rigorous approach uses dyadic Green's functions to describe effects classically. Danz et al 13 extended the CPS model to the general case of arbitrary multilayer systems. According to CPS, 12 the electric field E( r) exp (−iωt) due a harmonic oscillating current distribution j ( r) exp (−iωt) in a thin-film system can be calculated by the use of the following Green's function G = G 0 + S :…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more detailed analysis is given by Danz et al, 13 and the references therein. In result, the relative change in transition rate of the dipole normalized to the spontaneous emission rate in the infinite emissive medium without boundaries can be calculated.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%