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A full‐wave plasmonic nanowire antenna is excited into resonance by a dipole emitter located within a polythiophene nanoparticle attached to the end of the antenna in work reported by Deirdre O'Carroll and co‐workers on p. 1223. The frontispiece shows an electric field intensity cross‐section through the nanoparticle‐antenna structure.
The spontaneous emission spectrum, polarization direction, and emission lifetime of monolithically coupled poly‐(3‐hexylthiophene), P3HT, light‐emitting nanostructures are modified by gold nanowire antennas. The P3HT nanostructure is integrated onto the end of the gold nanowire antenna, where localized, longitudinal surface plasmon mode fields are strongest. Comprehensive optical characterization...
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