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Spontaneous Emission Enhanced by Nanoantennas

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LEDs enabled by nanoscale antennas to spontaneously emit more light could be a better solution than lasers for short-range optical communications. Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have taken a first step in this direction by developing a nanoantenna that increased the spontaneous emission rate of an InGaAsP nanorod by 115 times. “Since the invention of the laser, spontaneous light emission has been looked down upon in favor of stimulated light emission,” said Dr. Eli Yablonovitch, an electrical engineer at Berkeley Lab and a professor at the...Read full article

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    Published: February 2015
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    spontaneous emission
    Radiation emitted when a quantum mechanical system drops spontaneously from an excited level to a lower level. This radiation is emitted according to the laws of probability without regard to the simultaneous presence of similar radiation. The rate of spontaneous emission is proportional to the Einstein "A" coefficient and is inversely proportional to the radiative lifetime.
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