Abstract

Three different silver metal nanobox arrays are used to demonstrate plasmon-enhanced non-radiative energy transfer from an InGaN/GaN quantum well to a ∼80 nm thick layer of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots embedded in PMMA. These arrays of varying periodicity are fabricated using helium-ion lithography. Whilst no direct signatures of non-radiative energy transfer are detected in the absence of the Ag nanobox arrays, we observe plasmon-enhanced non-radiative energy transfer efficiencies of up to 30% from the quantum well to the quantum dots. We show that by tuning the Ag nanobox array periodicity the acceptor QD emission can be optimized to benefit from both non-radiative energy transfer and direct plasmonic enhancement of the QD emission. QD emission enhancements of up to 71% were observed and QD lifetime enhancements of ∼50% are also reported.

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