Applied Surface Science, Vol.303, 319-323, 2014
Photoluminescence emission from Alq3 organic layer in metal-Alq3-metal plasmonic structure
The emission properties of an organic layer embedded in a metal-organic-metal (MOM) structure were investigated. A partially radiative odd-SPW as well as a non-radiative even-SPW modes are supported by hybridization of the SPW modes on the opposite organic/metal interface in the structure. Because of the competition by this radiative SPW, the population of excitons that recombine to form non-radiative SPW should be reduced. This may account for why the photoluminescence intensity of the MOM sample is higher than that of an organic-metal sample even though the MOM sample has an additional metal layer that should intuitively act as a filter. (C) 2014 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Surface plasmon polarition (SPP);Dispersion relation;Metal-insulator-metal (MIM);Light extraction efficiency