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  • European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1998),
  • paper QWF7

Spontaneous emission of dye molecules embedded in a photonic crystal

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Abstract

The effect of photonic crystals on the spontaneous emission of light-emitting species is of extreme importance in the context of investigation of fundamental light-matter interactions. Artificial opals consisting of submicrometer-sized amorphous silica globules arranged in an fcc lattice have recently been shown to be promising structures for the photonic band engineering [1]. They exhibit a pronounced pseudogap in the visible range which manifests itself in optical transmission and reflection experiments and affects fluorescence spectra of embedded dye molecules [1].

© 1998 IEEE

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