2013-03-25
Nanomechanical method to gauge emission quantum yield applied to nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamond
Publication
Publication
Appl. Phys. Lett. , Volume 102 - Issue 12, Article number: 121105 p. 1- 7
We present a technique to nanomechanically vary the distance between a fluorescent source and a mirror, thereby varying the local density of optical states at the source position. Our method can, therefore, serve to measure the quantum efficiency of fluorophores. Application of our technique to nitrogen-vacancy defects in diamond nanocrystals shows that their quantum yield can significantly differ from unity. Relying on a lateral scanning mechanism with shear-force probe-sample distance control our technique is straightforwardly implemented in most state-of-the-art near-field microscopes.
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| AIP | |
| E. Verhagen (Ewold) | |
| doi.org/10.1063/1.4798327 | |
| Appl. Phys. Lett. | |
| Organisation | Resonant Nanophotonics | 
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                   Frimmer, M., Mohtashami, A., & Koenderink, F.  (2013).  Nanomechanical method to gauge emission quantum yield applied to nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamond. Appl. Phys. Lett., 102(12, Article number: 121105), 1–7. doi:10.1063/1.4798327  | 
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