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Optics Letters | 2007

Coherent exciton-plasmon interaction in the hybrid semiconductor quantum dot and metal nanoparticle complex

Mu-Tian Cheng; Shao-Ding Liu; Hui-Jun Zhou; Zhong-Hua Hao; Qu-Quan Wang

We studied theoretically the exciton coherent dynamics in the hybrid complex composed of CdTe quantum dot (QDs) and rodlike Au nanoparticles (NPs) by the self-consistent approach. Through adjusting the aspect ratio of the rodlike Au NPs, the radiative rate of the exciton and the nonradiative energy transfer rate from the QD to the Au NP are tunable in the wide range 0.05-4 ns(-1) and 4.4 x 10(-4) to 2.6 ns(-1), respectively; consequently, the period of Rabi oscillations of exciton population is tunable in the range 0.6 pi-9 pi.


Optics Express | 2009

High sensitivity and large field enhancement of symmetry broken Au nanorings: effect of multipolar plasmon resonance and propagation

Shao-Ding Liu; Zhenbing Zhang; Qu-Quan Wang

The multipolar plasmon resonance and propagation of Au nanorings with symmetry broken were analyzed by using DDA and FDTD methods. Based on the multipolar plasmon resonance and propagation, we proposed ring-nanosensors with high sensitivities and optical ringnanoantennas with large local field enhancements. We revealed that the refractive index sensitivities of split nanorings are about 100% larger than those of perfect nanorings with same size; the local field intensity enhancement of split nanoring with three gaps has increased by 37% than that of dipole antennas.


Applied Physics Letters | 2008

Modulating emission polarization of semiconductor quantum dots through surface plasmon of metal nanorod

Mu-Tian Cheng; Shao-Ding Liu; Qu-Quan Wang

We theoretically investigated the dynamics of exciton populations [ρyy(t) and ρxx(t)] on two orthogonal polarization eigenstates (∣x⟩ and ∣y⟩) and the polarization ratio P(t)=[ρyy(t)−ρxx(t)]∕[ρyy(t)+ρxx(t)] of an anisotropic InGaAs quantum dot modulated by the surface plasmon of an Au nanorod (NR). In the resonance of longitudinal surface plasmon of AuNR, the polarization ratio P(t) increases from 0.22 to 0.99 during the excitation due to the efficient enhancement of Rabi frequency of the transition between the ∣y⟩ and vacuum states, and decreases from 0.02 to −0.92 after the excitation pulse due to the enhancement of decay rate of the ∣y⟩ state. This offers an approach to modulate the dynamic polarization ratio of radiative emissions.


Optics Letters | 2008

Surface plasmon propagation in a pair of metal nanowires coupled to a nanosized optical emitter

Shao-Ding Liu; Mu-Tian Cheng; Zhong-Jian Yang; Qu-Quan Wang

The coupling, propagations, and far-field emissions of surface plasmons in a pair of Au nanowires with a dipole emitter have been investigated using the finite-difference time domain method. The surface plasmon wavelength is tunable from 650 to 380 nm by adjusting the distance between the two wires, which leads to an enhancement of coupling constant and density of states of the surface plasmon. The converted energy from the dipole emitter to the propagating surface plasmon as well as the far-field emission intensity of a pair of Au nanowires increase to approximately four times as large as those of a single nanowire.


Optics Express | 2010

Surface plasmons amplifications in single Ag nanoring.

Zhong-Jian Yang; Nam-Chol Kim; Jian-Bo Li; Mu-Tian Cheng; Shao-Ding Liu; Zhong-Hua Hao; Qu-Quan Wang

The stimulated amplifications of surface plasmons (SPs) propagating along a single silver nanoring is theoretically investigated by considering the interactions between SPs and activated semiconductor quantum dots (SQDs). Threshold condition for the stimulated amplifications, the SP density as a function of propagation length and the maximum SP density are obtained. The SPs can be nonlinearly amplified when the pumping rate of SQDs is larger than the threshold, and the maximum value of SP density increases linearly with the pumping rate of SQDs.


Optics Letters | 2005

Rabi oscillation damped by exciton leakage and Auger capture in quantum dots

Hui-Jun Zhou; Shao-Ding Liu; Mu-Tian Cheng; Qu-Quan Wang; Yuntao Li; Qi-Kun Xue

The decoherence of Rabi oscillation (RO) caused by biexciton, population leakage to the wetting layer (WL), and Auger capture in semiconductor quantum dots is theoretically analyzed with multilevel optical Bloch equations. The corresponding effects on the quality factor of RO are also discussed. We have found that the biexciton effect is relatively trifling, as the pulse duration is longer than 5 ps. The population leakage to the WL leads to a decrease of the RO average even though the damping rate is similar to that observed in the experiment. Auger capture in quantum dots results in RO damping that is consistent with the experimental data, which implies that Auger capture is an important decoherence process in quantum dots.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2006

Dynamics and the statistics of three-photon cascade emissions from single semiconductor quantum dots with pulse excitation

Mu-Tian Cheng; Si Xiao; Shao-Ding Liu; Hui-Jun Zhou; Qu-Quan Wang; Yao-Yi Li

We analyse the population dynamics and the photon emission statistics of a single semiconductor quantum dot with an exciton–biexciton–triexciton multilevel driven by a pulse field, in which the quantum regression theorem and optical Bloch equations are employed. The populations of the three states are comparable under resonant excitation with the input pulse area around 1.5π. Three second-order cross-correlation functions demonstrate the correlated three-photon emissions at a given order from triexciton, biexciton and exciton states driven by single pulses, while the probability of the bunched three-photon cascaded emissions decreases to the minimum as the input pulse area increases to 2π in every period.


International Journal of Quantum Information | 2008

ANALYSIS OF CORRELATION FUNCTION AND POLARIZATION ENTANGLEMENT OF PHOTON PAIRS GENERATED FROM ANISOTROPIC SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM DOT

Shao-Ding Liu; Mu-Tian Cheng; Xia Wang; Qu-Quan Wang

The dynamics of the population density matrix and polarization density matrix of the biexciton system of single semiconductor quantum dots with pulse excitation were analyzed by using master equations and quantum regression theorem. A model based on the spectral distributions of the cascade photon emissions was proposed to calculate the polarization entanglement of the photon pairs emitted from the non-degenerate biexciton system with spectral filters. The influences of the spectral filter width and the exciton energy splitting between the two orthogonally polarized eigenstates on the entanglement were theoretically analyzed. The dependence of the polarization entanglement on the input pulse area was also discussed.


Advanced Functional Materials | 2009

Illuminating Dark Plasmons of Silver Nanoantenna Rings to Enhance Exciton–Plasmon Interactions

Hong-Mei Gong; Li Zhou; Xiong-Rui Su; Si Xiao; Shao-Ding Liu; Qu-Quan Wang


Solid State Communications | 2006

Quantum interference and population swapping in single quantum dots with V-type three-level

Mu-Tian Cheng; Hui-Jun Zhou; Shao-Ding Liu; Qu-Quan Wang; Qi-Kun Xue

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Yao-Yi Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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