Coupling a Single Molecule to an Interrupted Nanophotonic Waveguide

european quantum electronics conference(2021)

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Single organic molecules have recently seen increased interest for use as single photon sources [1] . They emit photons with high efficiency and at favourable wavelengths for coupling to other quantum systems. While the excitation of molecules and their subsequent radiative emission is efficient [2] , the generated photons can be difficult to efficiently collect. There is therefore a large amount of ongoing work on coupling organic molecules to nanophotonic structures to modify their emission. Evanescent coupling to nanophotonic [3] , [4] and hybrid plasmonic [5] waveguides has shown promise but has limitations; the molecules must be very close to the waveguide to be in the evanescent field of the guided mode which can cause the molecules to become unstable. Here I will present our recent work on coupling organic molecules to interrupted waveguides using on chip micro-capillaries [6].
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guided mode,evanescent field,on chip microcapillaries,quantum systems,hybrid plasmonic waveguides,evanescent coupling,nanophotonic structures,generated photons,radiative emission,single photon sources,single organic molecules,interrupted nanophotonic waveguide
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