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Title: Kerker condition for enhancing emission rate and directivity of single emitter coupled to dielectric metasurfaces
Keywords: Kerker condition
Metasurfaces
Nanophotonics
Nitrogen-vacancy center
Quantum photonics
Single photon emission
Spontaneous emission
Issue Date: 20-Jul-2022
Abstract: Metasurfaces have the ability to control classical and non-classical states of light to achieve controlled emission even at the level of a single emitter. Here, the Kerker condition induced emission rate enhancement with strong directivity is unveiled from a single emitter integrated within a dielectric metasurface consisting of silicon nano-disks. The simulation and analytical calculations attest the Kerker condition with unidirectional light scattering evolved by the constructive interference between electric dipole, toroidal dipole, and the magnetic quadrupole. The results evince spatially-dependent enhanced local density of optical states, which reciprocates localized field intensity. The emission rate enhancement of 400 times is achieved close to the zero phonon line of the nitrogen-vacancy center with superior emission directivity and collection efficiency. The results have implications in on-demand single photon generation, spin-photon interface, many-body interactions, and strong coupling.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3695
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