材料科学
包层(金属加工)
纳米光子学
电介质
衍射
纳米尺度
光电子学
等离子体子
超材料
光学
超晶格
波长
纳米技术
复合材料
物理
作者
Yunxin Liu,J. Vanacken,Xianmei Chen,Junbo Han,Zhiqiang Zhong,Zhengcai Xia,Borong Chen,Huan Wu,Jin Zhao,Jun‐Yi Ge,Junwei Huang,Lei Meng,Xiangfeng Duan,Yu Huang,Qing Peng,V. V. Moshchalkov,Yadong Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201806341
摘要
Manipulation of light below the diffraction limit forms the basis of nanophotonics. Metals can confine light at the subwavelength scale but suffer from high loss of energy. Recent reports have theoretically demonstrated the possibility of light confinement below the diffraction limit using transparent dielectric metamaterials. Here, nanoscale light confinement (<λ/20) in transparent dielectric materials is shown experimentally through a luminescent nanosystem with rationally designed dielectric claddings. Theoretically, green light with a wavelength of 540 nm has a transmission of 98.8% when passing through an ultrathin NaYF4 /NaGdF4 superlattice cladding (thickness: 6.9 nm). Unexpectedly, the complete confinement of green emission (540 nm) by such an ultrathin dielectric cladding is directly observed. FDTD calculations are used to confirm that the ultrathin dielectric cladding has negligible influence on the transmission of propagating light, but extraordinary confinement of evanescent waves. This will provide new opportunities for nanophotonics by completely averting the use of metals.
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