Active magneto-optical control of spontaneous emission in graphene
Abstract
We investigate the spontaneous emission rate of a two-level quantum emitter near a graphene-coated substrate under the influence of an external magnetic field or strain induced pseudo-magnetic field. We demonstrate that the application of the magnetic field can substantially increase or decrease the decay rate. We show that a suppression as large as 99 in the Purcell factor is achieved even for moderate magnetic fields. The emitter's lifetime is a discontinuous function of , which is a direct consequence of the occurrence of discrete Landau levels in graphene. We demonstrate that, in the near-field regime, the magnetic field enables an unprecedented control of the decay pathways into which the photon/polariton can be emitted. Our findings strongly suggest that a magnetic field could act as an efficient agent for on-demand, active control of light-matter interactions in graphene at the quantum level.
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@article{arxiv.1506.02176,
title = {Active magneto-optical control of spontaneous emission in graphene},
author = {W. J. M. Kort-Kamp and B. Amorim and G. Bastos and F. A. Pinheiro and F. S. S. Rosa and N. M. R. Peres and C. Farina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.02176},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted PRB. Longer version including calculation details. 10 pages, 5 figures