Authors
Stephan JP Kress, Felipe V Antolinez, Patrizia Richner, Sriharsha V Jayanti, David K Kim, Ferry Prins, Andreas Riedinger, Maximilian PC Fischer, Stefan Meyer, Kevin M McPeak, Dimos Poulikakos, David J Norris
Publication date
2015/9/9
Journal
Nano letters
Volume
15
Issue
9
Pages
6267-6275
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Plasmonic structures can provide deep-subwavelength electromagnetic fields that are useful for enhancing light–matter interactions. However, because these localized modes are also dissipative, structures that offer the best compromise between field confinement and loss have been sought. Metallic wedge waveguides were initially identified as an ideal candidate but have been largely abandoned because to date their experimental performance has been limited. We combine state-of-the-art metallic wedges with integrated reflectors and precisely placed colloidal quantum dots (down to the single-emitter level) and demonstrate quantum-plasmonic waveguides and resonators with performance approaching theoretical limits. By exploiting a nearly 10-fold improvement in wedge-plasmon propagation (19 μm at a vacuum wavelength, λvac, of 630 nm), efficient reflectors (93%), and effective coupling (estimated to be …
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