Enhanced graphene surface plasmonics through incorporation into metallic nanostructures

  • Dong Y
  • Bandaru P
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Abstract

A methodology for enhancing the surface plasmon polariton (SPP) resonance associated with graphene, through nanoscale metal-dielectric-metal (MDM) gaps, is proposed. The modulation of the resonances, in the range of 0.7 µm to 1 µm was done through tuning the carrier density in graphene and has been shown to be of potential utility for surface analyte sensing. It was shown, from finite element simulations in the frequency domain, that the related hybrid SPP modes could be clearly delineated in far field spectroscopy.

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Dong, Y., & Bandaru, P. R. (2022). Enhanced graphene surface plasmonics through incorporation into metallic nanostructures. Optics Express, 30(17), 30696. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.461754

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