| Literature DB >> 27714077 |
Quan Li1, Longqing Cong2, Ranjan Singh2, Ningning Xu3, Wei Cao3, Xueqian Zhang4, Zhen Tian4, Liangliang Du5, Jiaguang Han4, Weili Zhang6.
Abstract
Recent advances in graphene photonics reveal promising applications in the technologically important terahertz spectrum, where graphene-based active terahertz metamaterial modulators have been experimentally demonstrated. However, the sensitivity of the atomically thin graphene monolayer towards sharp Fano resonant terahertz metasurfaces remains unexplored. Here, we demonstrate thin-film sensing of the graphene monolayer with a high quality factor terahertz Fano resonance in metasurfaces consisting of a two-dimensional array of asymmetric resonators. A drastic change in the transmission amplitude of the Fano resonance was observed due to strong interactions between the monolayer graphene and the tightly confined electric fields in the capacitive gaps of the Fano resonator. The deep-subwavelength sensing of the atomically thin monolayer graphene further highlights the extreme sensitivity of the resonant electric field excited at the dark Fano resonance, allowing the detection of an analyte that is λ/1 000 000 thinner than the free space wavelength.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27714077 DOI: 10.1039/c6nr01911k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790