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Boosting the directivity of optical antennas with magnetic and electric dipolar resonant particles
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Electromagnetic WavePhotonicsQuantum OpticEngineeringPhysicsAntennaApplied PhysicsOptical AntennasClassical OpticsElectric Mie ResonancesLight ScatteringComputational ElectromagneticsNear Field ExtensionsDielectric ParticlesDynamic MetamaterialsOptoelectronicsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsNanophotonics
Dielectric particles supporting both magnetic and electric Mie resonances are shown to be able to either reflect or collect the light emitted by a single photon source. An analytical model accurately predicts the scattering behavior of a single dielectric particle electromagnetically coupled to the electric dipole transition moment of a quantum emitter. We derive near field extensions of the Kerker conditions in order to determine the conditions that strongly reduce scattering in either the forward or backward directions. This concept is then employed to design a lossless dielectric collector element whose directivity is boosted by the coherent scattering of both electric and magnetic dipoles.
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