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Quantum Optics in Nanostructures

Yu. V. Vladimirova, Victor N. Zadkov

2021Nanomaterials25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review is devoted to the study of effects of quantum optics in nanostructures. The mechanisms by which the rates of radiative and nonradiative decay are modified are considered in the model of a two-level quantum emitter (QE) near a plasmonic nanoparticle (NP). The distributions of the intensity and polarization of the near field around an NP are analyzed, which substantially depend on the polarization of the external field and parameters of plasmon resonances of the NP. The effects of quantum optics in the system NP + QE plus external laser field are analyzed-modification of the resonance fluorescence spectrum of a QE in the near field, bunching/antibunching phenomena, quantum statistics of photons in the spectrum, formation of squeezed states of light, and quantum entangled states in these systems.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsQuantum opticsPolarization (electrochemistry)PhotonPlasmonPhotodetectionResonance fluorescenceQuantumQuantum imagingPhysical opticsPhoton antibunchingAtomic physicsOptoelectronicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsOpen quantum systemQuantum technologyFluorescenceChemistryPhotodetectorPhysical chemistryGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchNonlinear Optical Materials Studies
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