Raman scattering from a two-level atom near an aligned carbon nanotube film is enhanced by a factor of up to 10^4 for both s- and p-polarized light.
Polarized light Raman scattering by an atom near an ultrathin periodically aligned carbon nanotube film
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We present a systematic theoretical study of the Raman scattering effect for a two-level atomic system in near proximity of an ultrathin dielectric film with an embedded parallel array of periodically aligned single-wall semiconducting carbon nanotubes. More generally, our model provides a unified description of the quantum near-field medium-assisted enhancement effects for in-plane anisotropic metasurfaces, of which ultrathin periodically aligned carbon nanotube films are the representative example. Particular attention is given to incoming photon parameters of the external light radiation such as polarization and incidence plane orientation relative to the main anisotropy axis (nanotube alignment axis). By explicitly deriving the Raman scattering cross-section, we establish that for the two-level atomic system in the near-field zone of the carbon nanotube metasurface the effect can be enhanced by a factor of up to 10^4, not only for p-polarized but for s-polarized light as well.
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Polarized light Raman scattering by an atom near an ultrathin periodically aligned carbon nanotube film
Raman scattering from a two-level atom near an aligned carbon nanotube film is enhanced by a factor of up to 10^4 for both s- and p-polarized light.