| Literature DB >> 28024379 |
Bingchen Deng1, Qiushi Guo1, Cheng Li1, Haozhe Wang, Xi Ling2, Damon B Farmer3, Shu-Jen Han3, Jing Kong, Fengnian Xia1.
Abstract
Plasmons in graphene nanostructures show great promise for mid-infrared applications ranging from a few to tens of microns. However, mid-infrared plasmonic resonances in graphene nanostructures are usually weak and narrow-banded, limiting their potential in light manipulation and detection. Here, we investigate the coupling among graphene plasmonic nanostructures and further show that, by engineering the coupling, enhancement of light-graphene interaction strength and broadening of spectral width can be achieved simultaneously. Leveraging the concept of coupling, we demonstrate a hybrid two-layer graphene nanoribbon array which shows 5-7% extinction within the entire 8-14 μm (∼700-1250 cm-1) wavelength range, covering one of the important atmosphere "infrared transmission windows". Such coupled hybrid graphene plasmonic nanostructures may find applications in infrared sensing and free-space communications.Entities:
Keywords: coupling; graphene; mid-infrared photonics; plasmon; spectroscopy
Year: 2016 PMID: 28024379 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b06203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881