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Optical properties of an atom in the presence of a two-nanosphere cluster

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, , Citation Vasilii V Klimov and D V Guzatov 2007 Quantum Electron. 37 209 DOI 10.1070/QE2007v037n03ABEH013322

1063-7818/37/3/209

Abstract

The optical properties of an atom located near a cluster of two arbitrarily arranged nanospheres of an arbitrary composition are studied. Changes in the spontaneous decay rates of excited states and emission frequency shifts are considered for different orientations of the dipole moment and different positions of the atom with respect to the cluster. It is shown that a two-nanosphere cluster can be used to control efficiently the spontaneous decay rates of excited states of the atom by changing the distance between spheres. It is found that spontaneous decay rates of the excited states of an atom located between silver nanospheres and having the dipole moment directed along the axis connecting the centres of spheres can increase by a factor of 105 and more when nanospheres are brought closer together.

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10.1070/QE2007v037n03ABEH013322