Coupling Emitters and Silver Nanowires to Achieve Long-Range Plasmon-Mediated Fluorescence Energy Transfer

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TitreCoupling Emitters and Silver Nanowires to Achieve Long-Range Plasmon-Mediated Fluorescence Energy Transfer
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
Auteursde Torres J, Ferrand P, Francs GColas des, Wenger J
JournalACS NANO
Volume10
Pagination3968-3976
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1936-0851
Mots-clésfluorescence energy transfer, FRET, LDOS, plasmonics, silver nanowire, surface plasmon coupled emission
Résumé

The development of quantum plasmonic circuitry requires efficient coupling between quantum emitters and plasmonic waveguides. A major experimental challenge is to simultaneously maximize the surface plasmon propagation length, the coupling efficiency into the plasmonic mode, and the Purcell factor. Addressing this challenge is also the key to enabling long-range energy transfer between quantum nanoemitters. Here, we use a dual-beam scanning confocal microscope to carefully investigate the interactions between fluorescent nano particles and surface plasmons on single-crystalline silver nanowires. By exciting the fluorescent nanoparticles via nanowire surface plasmons, we maximize the light matter interactions and reach coupling efficiencies up to 44% together with 24x lifetime reduction and 4.1 pm propagation lengths. This improved optical performance enables the demonstration of long-range plasmon-mediated fluorescence energy transfer between two nanoparticles separated by micrometer distance. Our results provide guidelines toward practical realizations of efficient long-range fluorescence energy transfer for integrated plasmonics and quantum nano optics.

DOI10.1021/acsnano.6b00287