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Ferrari et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Enhanced spontaneous emission inside hyperbolic metamaterials

Ferrari et al., 2014

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217733742958515549
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Ferrari L
Lu D
Lepage D
Liu Z
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Optics express

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Hyperbolic metamaterials can enhance spontaneous emission, but the radiation-matter coupling is not optimized if the light source is placed outside such media. We demonstrate a 3-fold improvement of the Purcell factor over its outer value and a significant enlargement in …
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