Spectral focusing of broadband silver electroluminescence in nanoscopic FRET-LEDs
Robin P. Puchert, Florian Steiner, Gerd Plechinger, Felix Hofmann,, Ines Caspers, Johanna Kirschner, Philipp Nagler, Alexey Chernikov, Christian, Sch\"uller, Tobias Korn, Jan Vogelsang, Sebastian Bange, and John M. Lupton

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates nanoscopic FRET-LEDs that focus broadband silver electroluminescence into narrow excitonic resonances of monolayer TMDCs, potentially advancing on-chip optical interconnects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel FRET-LED design that uses energy transfer from silver nanoparticles to TMDC monolayers, focusing broadband EL into narrow spectral features.
Findings
Broadband silver EL is focused into narrow excitonic resonances.
Photon bunching observed in diffraction-limited hotspots.
Potential for on-chip optical interconnects using these devices.
Abstract
Few inventions have shaped the world like the incandescent bulb. While Edison used thermal radiation from ohmically heated conductors, some noble metals exhibit "cold" electroluminescence (EL) in percolation films, tunnel diodes, electromigrated nanoparticle aggregates, optical antennae, or scanning-tunnelling microscopy (STM). The origin of this radiation, which is spectrally broad and depends on applied bias, is controversial given the low radiative yields of electronic transitions. Nanoparticle EL is particularly intriguing since it involves localized surface-plasmon resonances with large dipole moments. Such plasmons enable very efficient non-radiative fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) coupling to proximal resonant dipole transitions. We demonstrate nanoscopic FRET-LEDs which exploit the opposite process, energy transfer from silver nanoparticles to exfoliated monolayers…
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