Mie-excitons: understanding strong coupling in dielectric nanoparticles

Abstract

We theoretically analyse the hybrid Mie-exciton optical modes arising from the strong coupling of excitons in organic dyes or transition-metal dichalcogenides with the Mie resonances of high-index dielectric nanoparticles. Detailed analytic calculations show that silicon--exciton core--shell nanoparticles are characterised by a richness of optical modes which can be tuned through nanoparticle dimensions to produce large anticrossings in the visible or near infrared, comparable to those obtained in plexcitonics. The complex magnetic-excitonic nature of these modes is understood through spectral decomposition into Mie-coefficient contributions, complemented by electric and magnetic near-field profiles. In the frequency range of interest, absorptive losses in silicon are sufficiently low to allow observation of several periods of Rabi oscillations in strongly coupled emitter-particle architectures, as confirmed here by discontinuous Galerkin time-domain calculations for the electromagnetic field beat patterns. These results suggest that Mie resonances in high-index dielectrics are promising alternatives for plasmons in strong-coupling applications in nanophotonics, while the coupling of magnetic and electric modes opens intriguing possibilities for external control.

Divisions: College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Systems analytics research institute (SARI)
College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Aston Institute of Photonics Technology (AIPT)
Additional Information: © 2018 The Authors Funding: MSCA-COFUND-MULTIPLY - Grant number 713694 - H2020.
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2024 08:18
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2018 10:50
Full Text Link: https://arxiv.o ... /abs/1805.00788
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PURE Output Type: Working paper
Published Date: 2018-05-02
Authors: Tserkezis, C.
Gonçalves, P. A. D.
Wolff, Christian
Todisco, F.
Busch, K.
Mortensen, N. A.

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