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Probing plasmon-NV$^0$ coupling at the nanometer scale with photons and fast electrons

Published 2 Jun 2019 in cond-mat.mes-hall and physics.optics | (1906.00388v1)

Abstract: The local density of optical states governs an emitters lifetime and quantum yield through the Purcell effect. It can be modified by a surface plasmon electromagnetic field, but such a field has a spatial extension limited to a few hundreds of nanometers, which complicates the use of optical methods to spatially probe the emitter-plasmon coupling. Here we show that a combination of electron-based imaging, spectroscopies and photon-based correlation spectroscopy enables measurement of the Purcell effect with nanometer and nanosecond spatio-temporal resolutions. Due to the large variability of radiative lifetimes of emitters embedded in nanoparticles with inhomogeneous sizes we relied on a statistical approach to unambiguously probe the coupling between nitrogen-vacancy centers (NV0) in nanodiamonds and surface plasmons in silver nanocubes. We quantified the Purcell effect by measuring the NV0 excited state lifetimes in a large number of either isolated nanodiamonds or nanodiamond-nanocube dimers and demonstrated a statistically significant lifetime reduction for dimers.

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