Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2011-03-10
Physics
Optics
7 Pages, 4 Figures; assigned to Optics Express Vol. 19, No. 6
Scientific paper
We present two applications of a single nitrogen vacancy center in a nanodiamond as quantum probe for plasmonic nanostructures. Coupling to the nanostructures is achieved in a highly controlled manner by picking up a pre-characterized nanocrystal with an atomic force microscope and placing it at the desired position. Local launching of single excitations into a nanowire with a spatial control of few nanometers is demonstrated. Further, a two dimensional map of the electromagnetic environment of a plasmonic bowtie antenna was derived, resembling an ultimate limit of fluorescence lifetime nanoscopy.
Aichele Thomas
Benson Oliver
Bratschitsch Rudolf
Hanke Tobias
Kewes Günter
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