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Tamm plasmon- and surface plasmon-coupled emission from hybrid plasmonic-photonic structures.

Yikai Chen1, Douguo Zhang1, Liangfu Zhu1, Ruxue Wang1, Pei Wang1, Hai Ming1, Ramachandram Badugu2, Joseph R Lakowicz2.   

Abstract

Photonic and plasmon-coupled emissions present new opportunities for control on light emission from fluorophores, and have many applications in the physical and biological sciences. The mechanism of and the influencing factors for the coupling between the fluorescent molecules and plasmon and/or photonic modes are active areas of research. In this paper, we describe a hybrid photonic-plasmonic structure that simultaneously contains two plasmon modes: surface plasmons (SPs) and Tamm plasmons (TPs), both of which can modulate fluorescence emission. Experimental results show that both SP-coupled emission (SPCE) and TP-coupled emission (TPCE) can be observed simultaneously with this hybrid structure. Due to the different resonant angles of the TP and SP modes, the TPCE and SPCE can be beamed in different directions and can be separated easily. Back focal plane images of the fluorescence emission show that the relative intensities of the SPCE and TPCE can be changed if the probes are at different locations inside the hybrid structure, which reveals the probe location-dependent different coupling strengths of the fluorescent molecules with SPs and TPs. The different coupling strengths are ascribed to the electric field distribution of the two modes in the structure. Here, we present an understanding of these factors influencing mode coupling with probes, which is vital for structure design for suitable applications in sensing and diagnostics.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26526929      PMCID: PMC4626639          DOI: 10.1364/OPTICA.1.000407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Optica            Impact factor:   11.104


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2.  Coupling of Fluorophores in Single Nanoapertures to Tamm Plasmon Structures.

Authors:  Douguo Zhang; Dong Qiu; Yikai Chen; Ruxue Wang; Liangfu Zhu; Pei Wang; Hai Ming; Ramachandram Badugu; Ugo Stella; Emiliano Descrovi; Joseph R Lakowicz
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3.  Out-of-Focal Plane Imaging by Leakage Radiation Microscopy.

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