Coupling Single Molecules to DNA-Based Optical Antennas with Position and Orientation Control
Aleksandra K. Adamczyk,
Fangjia Zhu,
Daniel Schäfer
et al.
Abstract:Optical antennas have been extensively employed to manipulate the photophysical properties of single-photon emitters. Coupling between an emitter and a given resonant mode of an optical antenna depends mainly on three parameters: spectral overlap, relative distance, and relative orientation between the emitter's transition dipole moment and the antenna. While the first two have already been extensively demonstrated, achieving full coupling control remains unexplored due to the challenges in manipulating at the… Show more
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