2022
DOI: 10.1364/josab.476746
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Enhanced quantum efficiency and Purcell factor of incoherent light-emitting source modulators coupled with nanoantennas: DDA modeling and optimization

Abstract: Gated tunable materials-based devices have proven efficient structures to dynamically control quantum emitters’ (QEs) photonic density of states. The active permittivity control enabled by these materials allows manipulating the coupling and dissipation of evanescent modes radiated by the QE, hence controlling the emission parameters. In this sense, we propose here the design and optimization of a plasmonic device coupled with nanoantennas capable of dynamically manipulating the QEs’ emission at visible wavele… Show more

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“…Given the inhomogeneous properties of the Janus particles, the incident angle has a massive impact on the particles' scattering properties. Moreover, although there have been analytical approaches to calculate the scattering parameters of metallic-coated dielectric spheres 84 , we opted for using the Direct Dipole Approximation (DDA) [85][86][87][88] since it is a numerical approach which can employed for any geometry of Janus particles (full details (2)…”
Section: Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the inhomogeneous properties of the Janus particles, the incident angle has a massive impact on the particles' scattering properties. Moreover, although there have been analytical approaches to calculate the scattering parameters of metallic-coated dielectric spheres 84 , we opted for using the Direct Dipole Approximation (DDA) [85][86][87][88] since it is a numerical approach which can employed for any geometry of Janus particles (full details (2)…”
Section: Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%