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Demonstration of an optical nano beacon for controlled directional emission and coupling

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Abstract

We investigate the polarization dependent directional emission of a dipole-like nanoparticle in close proximity to a planar interface. The dipole moment can be tuned by position dependent excitation with a tightly focused vector-beam under normal incidence.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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