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4 March 2014 Quantifying local density of optical states of nanorods by fluorescence lifetime imaging
Jing Liu, Xunpeng Jiang, Satoshi Ishii, Vladimir Shalaev, Joseph Irudayaraj
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Abstract
Engineering of quantum emissions is regarded as the heart of nano-optics and photonics; local density of optical states (LDOS) around the quantum emitters are critical to engineer quantum emissions, thus detection of the LDOS will impact areas related to illumination, communication, energy, and even quantum-informatics. In this report, we demonstrated a far-field approach to detect and quantify the near-field LDOS of a nanorod via using CdTe quantum dots (QDs) tethered to the surface of nanorods as beacons for optical read-outs. The spontaneous decay of QD emission in the proximity of nanorod was used as a ruler for elucidating the LDOS. Our analysis indicates that the LDOS of the nanorod at its ends is 2.35 times greater than that at the waist. Our approach can be applied for further evaluation and elucidation of the optical states of other programmed nanostructures.
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Jing Liu, Xunpeng Jiang, Satoshi Ishii, Vladimir Shalaev, and Joseph Irudayaraj "Quantifying local density of optical states of nanorods by fluorescence lifetime imaging", Proc. SPIE 8950, Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Superresolution Imaging VII, 89501E (4 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2040210
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Nanorods

Near field optics

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

Nanostructures

Silica

Luminescence

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