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arxiv: 1507.08461 · v1 · pith:UCAPWR3Znew · submitted 2015-07-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics · cond-mat.mes-hall

Spontaneous hot-electron light emission from electron-fed optical antennas

classification ⚛️ physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords opticalantennaselectronsnanoscaleantennaelectron-fedemissionphotons
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Nanoscale electronics and photonics are among the most promising research areas providing functional nano-components for data transfer and signal processing. By adopting metal-based optical antennas as a disruptive technological vehicle, we demonstrate that these two device-generating technologies can be interfaced to create an electronically-driven self-emitting unit. This nanoscale plasmonic transmitter operates by injecting electrons in a contacted tunneling antenna feedgap. Under certain operating conditions, we show that the antenna enters a highly nonlinear regime in which the energy of the emitted photons exceeds the quantum limit imposed by the applied bias. We propose a model based upon the spontaneous emission of hot electrons that correctly reproduces the experimental findings. The electron-fed optical antennas described here are critical devices for interfacing electrons and photons, enabling thus the development of optical transceivers for on-chip wireless broadcasting of information at the nanoscale.

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