Au Microdisk-Size Dependence of Quantum Dot Emission from the Hybrid Metal-Distributed Bragg Reflector Structures Employed for Single Photon Sources

  • We investigate metallic microdisk-size dependence of quantum dot (QD) spontaneous emission rate and micro-antenna directional emission effect for the hybrid metal-distributed Bragg reflector structures based on a particular single QD emission. It is found that the measured photoluminescence (PL) intensity is very sensitive to the size of metallic disk, showing an enhancement factor of 11 when the optimal disk diameter is 2 μm and the numerical aperture of microscope objective NA=0.5. It is found that for large metal disks, the Purcell effect is dominant for enhanced PL intensity, whereas for small size disks the main contribution comes from plasmon scattering at the disk edge within the light cone collected by the microscope objective.
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