Back focal plane imaging of Tamm plasmons and their coupled emission

Laser Photon Rev. 2014 Nov 1;8(6):933-940. doi: 10.1002/lpor.201400117.

Abstract

The unique optical properties of TPs - such as flexible wavevector matching conditions including in-plane wavevector within the light line, existing both S- and P-polarized TPs and ability of populating with KR and RK illuminations - facilitate them for direct optical excitation. The Tamm plasmon Coupled emission (TPCE) from a combined photonic-plasmonic structure sustaining both surface plasmons (SPs) and Tamm plasmons (TPs) is described. The sensitivity of TPCE to the emission wavelength and polarization is examined with back focal plane imaging and verified with the numerical calculations. The results reveal that the excited probe can couple with both TPs and SPs, resulting in SPCE and TPCE, respectively. The TPCE angle is strongly dependent on the wavelength allowing for spectral resolution using different observation angles. These Tamm structures provide a new tool to control the optical emission from dye molecules and have many potential applications in fluorescence based-sensing and imaging.

Keywords: Back Focal Plane Imaging; Surface Plasmons; Tamm Plasmon-Coupled Emission Fluorescence; Tamm Plasmons.