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Nanometer-scale cavities for mid-infrared light based on graphene plasmons

Authors :
Itai Epstein
David Alcaraz
Zhiqin Huang
Varun-Varma Pusapati
Jean-Paul Hugonin
Avinash Kumar
Xander Deputy
Tymofiy Khodkov
Tatiana G. Rappoport
Jin-Yong Hong
Nuno M. M. R. Peres
Jing Kong
David R. Smith
Frank H. Koppens
Source :
Optical Sensors 2021.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SPIE, 2021.

Abstract

Acoustic-graphene-plasmons (AGPs) are highly confined electromagnetic modes, which carry extreme momentum and low loss in the Mid-infrared (MIR) to Terahertz (THz) spectra. They are therefore enablers of extremely strong light-matter interactions at these long wavelengths. However, owing to their large momentum they are also challenging to excite and detect. Here, we demonstrate a new way to excite AGPs that are confined to nanometric-scale cavities directly from the far-field, via localized graphene-plasmon-magnetic-resonators (GPMRs). This approach enables the efficient excitation of single AGP cavities, which are able to confine MIR light to record-breaking ultra-small mode-volumes, which are over a billion times smaller than their free-space volume.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optical Sensors 2021
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........eff21566f772a0de389f09a159a3658b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2590037