Purcell Enhancement of Spontaneous Emission of a Quantum Emitter on a Waveguide
Abstract
We investigate the effect of a waveguide on an emitter spontaneous emission in its vicinity. The impact of various possible orientations of an emitter with respect to the waveguide surface is studied through simulations and compared with experimental demonstration. Quantum emitters are dip coated on waveguides and Purcell enhancement and a decrease in the lifetime of the emitter are observed. This study serves as a proof of concept for the Purcell effect offered by waveguides and helps ineffectively estimate the efficiency of waveguide-based evanescent sensors and quantum photonic applications
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