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Unidirectional Meta-Emitters Based on the Kerker Condition Assembled by DNA Origami
Ayşe Tuğça Mina Yeşilyurt1, Maria Sanz-Paz2, Fangjia Zhu2
1Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Albert-Einstein-Straße 9, Jena 07745, Germany.
Abstract:
Optical quantum emitters near nanostructures have access to additional relaxation channels and thus exhibit structure-dependent emission properties, including quantum yield and emission directionality. A well-engineered quantum emitter-plasmonic nanostructure hybrid can be considered as an optical meta-emitter consisting of a transmitting nanoantenna driven by an optical-frequency generator. In this work, the DNA origami fabrication method is used to construct ultracompact unidirectional meta-emitters composed of a plasmonic trimer nanoantenna driven by a single dye molecule. The origami is designed to bring the dye to the gap to simultaneously excite the electric and magnetic dipole modes of the trimer nanoantenna. The interference of these modes fulfills the Kerker condition at the fluorophore's emission band, enabling unidirectional emission. We report unidirectional emission from a single molecule with a front-to-back ratio of up to 10.7 dB accompanied by a maximum emission enhancement of 23-fold.

