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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the Optical Society of America B Année : 2024

Directional silicon nano-antennas for quantum emitter control designed by evolutionary optimization

Laurence Ressier

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We optimize silicon nano-antennas to enhance and steer the emission of local quantum sources. We combine global evolutionary optimization (EO) with frequency domain electrodynamical simulations, and compare design strategies based on resonant and non-resonant building blocks. Specifically, we investigate the performance of models with different degrees of freedom but comparable amount of available material. We find that simpler geometric models allow significantly faster convergence of the optimizer, which, expectedly, comes at the cost of a reduced optical performance. We finally analyze the physical mechanisms underlying the directional emission that also comes with an emission rate enhancement, and find a surprising robustness against perturbations of the source emitter location. This makes the structures highly interesting for actual nano-fabrication. We believe that optimized, all-dielectric silicon nano-antennas have high potential for genuine breakthroughs in a multitude of applications in nanophotonics and quantum technologies.
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hal-04240574 , version 1 (19-03-2024)

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Romain Hernandez, Peter R. Wiecha, Jean-Marie Poumirol, Gonzague Agez, Arnaud Arbouet, et al.. Directional silicon nano-antennas for quantum emitter control designed by evolutionary optimization. Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 2024, 41 (2), pp.A108-A115. ⟨10.1364/JOSAB.506085⟩. ⟨hal-04240574⟩
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