Meta{surfaces or 2D metamaterials are generally seen as a device able to control the far-field behavior of light. Several studies have shown the possibility of controlling the polarization state, the directivity, the light-by-light manipulation or the generation of second harmonic signal. However, because of their resonant properties, meta{ surfaces also have interesting properties in the near-field. In the present work, a meta{surface made of a set of parallel line distributed dipoles was studied. The coupling of a quantum emitter with the photonic surface modes supported by the meta{surface is investigated.
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