Extraordinary fluorescence enhancement in metal-dielectric core-shell nanoparticles
Abstract
Contrary to a paradigm of metal-enhanced fluorescence, unusually thick dielectric coatings can be very favorable to achieve extreme values of averaged fluorescence enhancement factor F 3000 for emitters located on the surface, or in the interior, of the shell of Au@dielectric spherical core-shell particles under realistic conditions, even for the emitters with 100% intrinsic quantum yield. Thick dielectric coatings facilitate high-quality transverse electric (TE) multipole (=7) resonances which are shown as the major cause for the reported extraordinary values of F.
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