Enhancing diamond fluorescence via optimized nanorod dimer configurations
Andr\'as Szenes, Bal\'azs B\'anhelyi, Tibor Csendes, G\'abor Szab\'o, and M\'aria Csete

TL;DR
This study numerically optimized nanorod dimer configurations to significantly enhance diamond color center fluorescence, demonstrating asymmetric silver dimers as the most effective design for maximizing emission while maintaining quantum efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic optimization of nanorod dimer configurations, highlighting the advantages of asymmetric designs for fluorescence enhancement of diamond color centers.
Findings
Asymmetric silver dimers achieve up to 2.59×10^8 fluorescence enhancement for NV centers.
Optimized asymmetric configurations outperform symmetric ones in fluorescence enhancement.
Gold nanorod dimers yield lower enhancement compared to silver counterparts.
Abstract
Optical response of silicon (SiV) and nitrogen (NV) vacancy diamond color centers coupled to silver and gold nanorod dimers was numerically inspected. Optimization of the coupled emitter - nanorod dimer configurations was performed to attain the highest possible fluorescence enhancement by enhancing the excitation and emission of color centers simultaneously through plasmonic antenna resonances. To minimize losses conditional optimization was realized by setting a criterion regarding the minimum quantum efficiency of the coupled system (cQE). Restricted symmetric and allowed asymmetric antenna designs were also inspected to prove the potential advantages of asymmetric configurations tuneability. Among all inspected systems the highest 2.59*10^8 fluorescence enhancement with 46.08% cQE was achieved in case of NV color center coupled to asymmetric silver nanoantenna dimer. This is…
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