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17 August 2014 Transient plasmon-like modes in multi-level quantum emitter systems
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We model a nanoparticle of organic dye molecules as an ensemble of multi-level quantum systems in order to determine the conditions necessary to yield temporal optical field enhancement for different probe energies. By utilizing a time-dependent density-matrix approach and by examination of the role played by both radiative and non-radiative decay processes between energy levels, we explore how optical pump and probe fields may be used to control the permittivity of the nanoparticle as a function of time. When an appropriate value of the permittivity occurs, a plasmon-like mode will be produced. In this work, we investigate systems in which these plasmon-like modes can be generated at probe energies detuned from the atomic transitions and sustained for timescales dependent on the lifetime of a meta-stable level in our system. Our results suggest that these plasmon-like modes may generate temporal optical field enhancement and that such nanostructures open a new realm in nanophotonics in which transient behaviour can lead to phenomena that cannot be attained in the steady-state regime.
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Martin J. Gentile and William L. Barnes "Transient plasmon-like modes in multi-level quantum emitter systems", Proc. SPIE 9163, Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties XII, 91632F (17 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2061004
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Electroluminescent displays

Absorption

Systems modeling

Chemical elements

Laser energy

Nanoparticles

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