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Directional Control of Light with Nanoantennas

Journal

ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202001081

Keywords

dielectric nanostructures; directional light emission; directional light scattering; nanoantennas; plasmonic nanostructures

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (GRF) [14306817]
  2. CUHK [4053350]

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Directional light control at the nanoscale using nanoantennas has been widely applied in various fields, and there is a need for a more selective, focused, and up-to-date review article due to the rapid development in this area. By utilizing the electromagnetic resonance properties of nanoantennas or the interference between different resonance modes, directional light emission can be achieved, offering rich possibilities for future research.
Light manipulation has been widely employed in lighting, display, and energy storage, becoming an inseparable part of human lives. However, the conventional optical devices suffer from the diffraction limit of electromagnetic waves. To overcome the limitation, plasmonic and dielectric nanoantennas are introduced for the control of light direction at nanoscale. The directionality of the nanoantennas stems from their electromagnetic resonance properties or the interference between different resonance modes. The near-field interaction between the nanoantennas and fluorescent emitters or Raman molecules will generate directional light emission. The directional nanoantennas are widely applied in various fields. Although light manipulation at nanoscale is briefly discussed in several review articles, they are not specifically devoted to directional nanoantennas. A more selective, focused and up-to-date review article about light manipulation by directional nanoantennas is deemed necessary because of the rapid development in this field. In this article, the properties and mechanisms of various types of nanoantennas made of plasmonic or dielectric nanostructures are introduced, the current developments of the nanoantennas are summarized, and an outlook for future investigation on directional nanoantennas is offered. It is believed that the directional light control with the nanoantennas will be a flourishing and promising research field in the future.

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