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Photoluminescence enhancement in nanoimprinted photonic crystals and coupled surface plasmons
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2007
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Materials SciencePhotonicsPlasmonicsEngineeringNanoimprint LithographyPlasmonic CatalysisSurface Plasmon FrequencyPhotoluminescence EnhancementApplied PhysicsSpontaneous Emission IntensityNanofabricationLuminescence PropertyPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsPhotonic CrystalsNanophotonicsPlasmonic Material
A method to enhance the photoluminescence of dye chromophores-loaded by coupling the emission to surface plasmons in nanoimprinted photonic crystals is reported. A 9-fold enhancement in the spontaneous emission intensity of a rhodamine-doped polymer film is achieved on a silver layer due to surface plasmon excitation. By changing the surface plasmon frequency, this enhancement can be suppressed. When the polymer film is patterned by nanoimprint lithography with a twodimensional photonic crystal the photoluminescence intensity increases up to 27 times compared to unpatterned samples on a quartz substrate.
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