Modifying magnetic dipole spontaneous emission with nanophotonic structures
Journal article, 2017

Tailoring of electromagnetic spontaneous emission predicted by E. M. Purcell more than 50 years ago has undoubtedly proven to be one of the most important effects in the rich areas of quantum optics and nanophotonics. Although during the past decades the research in this field has been focused on electric dipole emission, the recent progress in nanofabrication and study of magnetic quantum emitters, such as rare-earth ions, has stimulated the investigation of the magnetic side of spontaneous emission. Here, we review the state-of-the-art advances in the field of spontaneous emission enhancement of magnetic dipole quantum emitters with the use of various nanophotonics systems. We provide the general theory describing the Purcell effect of magnetic emitters, overview realizations of specific nanophotonics structures allowing for the enhanced magnetic dipole spontaneous emission, and give an outlook on the challenges in this field, which remain open to future research.

magnetic dipole

spontaneous emission

Purcell effect

nanoantennas

Nanophotonics

Author

Denis Baranov

Chalmers, Physics

R. S. Savelev

Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics University ITMO

S. V. Li

Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics University ITMO

A. E. Krasnok

University of Texas at Austin

A. Alu

University of Texas at Austin

Laser and Photonics Reviews

1863-8880 (ISSN) 1863-8899 (eISSN)

Vol. 11 3 Article Number: 1600268-

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

DOI

10.1002/lpor.201600268

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Created

10/8/2017