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Photon Emission Rate Enhanced in Fluorescent Molecules

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DURHAM, N.C., Oct. 15, 2014 — Fluorescent molecules can be made to emit photons more quickly by sandwiching them between metal nanocubes and a gold film. This film-coupled metal nanocube system features emitters embedded in the dielectric gap region. Its developers at Duke University said it meets the requirements necessary “to move nanophotonic devices such as lasers and single-photon sources into the practical realm” — directional emission, room-temperature and broadband operation, high radiative quantum efficiency and a large spontaneous emission rate. “One of the applications...Read full article

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    Published: October 2014
    Research & TechnologyLight SourcesAmericasLEDsDuke UniversityMaiken MikkelsenPurcell enhancement

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