Fluorescence near interfaces: The role of photonic mode density
Author:
W. L. Barnes a
| Affiliation: | a Physics Department, University of Exeter, Exeter, England |
DOI:
10.1080/09500349808230614
Publication Frequency:
21 issues per year
Subjects:
Fibre Optics;
Optics & Optoelectronics.;
Optics, Optoelectronic Effects, Devices & Systems;
Optoelectronics;
Theoretical Physics;
Formats available:
PDF
(English)
You have:
FREE ACCESS
Previously published as:
Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics
(0030-3909)
until 1987
View Article:
View Article (PDF)
Abstract
A review of fluorescence near interfaces is presented. Recent work that examines the role of photonic mode density in this process is surveyed and the underlying concepts discussed. The review includes an examination of the role of surface and waveguide modes, as well as non-radiative decay. The importance of textured surfaces in providing large changes in photonic mode density and in coupling non-radiative modes to radiation is highlighted. Indications are given for future areas of research and on how photonic mode density may influence optical processes other than fluorescence.
|
| view references (143) : view citations |

Download Citation


CiteULike
Del.icio.us
BibSonomy
Connotea