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Determination of the Excitation and Coupling Rates Between Light Emitters and Surface Plasmon Polaritons
Published on: July 21, 2018
Anomalous dispersion in coupled surface plasmons and excitons
Leila Hesami1, Md Golam Rabbani Chowdhury1, Mikhail A Noginov1
1Center for Materials Research, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA, 23504, USA.
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We studied dispersion in Rhodamine laser dyes in the Kretschmann geometry and found (i) multi-branch "staircase" dispersion curves in singly doped and double doped PMMA polymer, (ii) emergence of the new dispersion "fork" branch, (iii) unparallel dispersion and coupling in the mixture of two different dyes, and (iv) effect of high dye concentration on strong coupling without metal.
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