摘要
Coupling nano-emitters to plasmonic antennas is a key milestone for the development of nanoscale quantum light sources.One challenge,however,is the precise nanoscale positioning of the emitter in the structure.Here,we present a laser etching protocol that deterministically positions a single colloidal CdSe/CdS core/shell quantum dot emitter inside a subwavelength plasmonic patch antenna with three-dimensional nanoscale control.By exploiting the properties of metal–insulator–metal structures at the nanoscale,the fabricated single-emitter antenna exhibits a very high-Purcell factor(>72)and a brightness enhancement of a factor of 70.Due to the unprecedented quenching of Auger processes and the strong acceleration of the multiexciton emission,more than 4 photons per pulse can be emitted by a single quantum dot,thus increasing the device yield.Our technology can be applied to a wide range of photonic nanostructures and emitters,paving the way for scalable and reliable fabrication of ultracompact light sources.
基金
supported by the regional funding DIM NanoK through the project PATCH.