Voltage-controlled shift of an auxiliary quantum object's resonance creates a movable Fano transparency in plasmonic LDOS, enabling continuous tuning of fluorescent decay rates by up to 100x.
(See the SM for details of reported fabrication steps.) Finally, the effect that we observe can be made more efficient by implementing more optimal setups
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Continuous and Reversible Electrical Tuning of Fluorescent Decay Rate via Fano Resonance
Voltage-controlled shift of an auxiliary quantum object's resonance creates a movable Fano transparency in plasmonic LDOS, enabling continuous tuning of fluorescent decay rates by up to 100x.