Surface plasmons in suspended graphene: Launching with in-plane gold nanoantenna and propagation properties

D. Legrand, L. O. Le Cunff, A. Bruyant, R. Salas-Montiel, Z. Liu, B. K. Tay, T. Maurer, R. Bachelot

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Abstract

Graphene physics and plasmonics are two fields which, once combined, promise a variety of exciting applications. One of those applications is the integration of active nano-optoelectronic devices in electronic systems, using the fact that plasmons in graphene are tunable, highly confined and weakly damped. A crucial challenge remains before achieving these active devices: finding a platform enabling a high propagation of Graphene Plasmons Polaritons (GPPs). Suspended graphene presenting ultrahigh electron mobility has given rise to increasing interest. We numerically studied the plasmonic properties of suspended graphene. We propose a hybrid configuration and a set of conditions to launch graphene plasmons via an in-plane gold nanoantenna, for micrometric propagation of surface plasmons in suspended graphene. Finally, we propose a realistic optoelectronic device based on the use of suspended graphene.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17306-17321
Number of pages16
JournalOptics Express
Volume25
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 24 2017
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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