Coherent absorption and enhanced photoluminescence in thin layers of nanorods

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.85.165455
Reference G. Pirruccio, G. Lozano, Y. Zhang, S.R.K. Rodriguez, R. Gomes, Z. Hens and J. Gómez Rivas, Coherent absorption and enhanced photoluminescence in thin layers of nanorods, Phys. Rev. B 85, (16, Article number: 165455), 1-6 (2012)

We demonstrate a large light absorptance (80%) in a nanometric layer of quantum dots in rods (QRs) with a thickness of 23 nm. This behavior is explained in terms of the coherent absorption by interference of the light incident at a certain angle onto the very thin QR layer. We exploit this coherent light absorption to enhance the photoluminescent emission from the QRs. Up to a seven- and fivefold enhancement of the photoluminescence is observed for p- and s-polarized incident light, respectively.