Cavity coupled plasmonic resonator enhanced infrared detectors

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Abstract

Plasmonic structures have been widely employed to manipulate the light coupling of infrared detectors to enhance sensitivity and achieve multidimensional light field recognition. Recently, cavity coupled plasmonic resonators as an improved version of plasmonic light coupling structures have received much attention. A variety of ordinary plasmonic structure integrated infrared detectors and cavity coupled plasmonic resonator integrated infrared detectors are reviewed. Compared with ordinary plasmonic structures, cavity coupled plasmonic resonators are more effective in adjusting the light in-coupling efficiency, local field polarization, and light absorption competition, which is beneficial to performance enhancement in infrared detectors. Several features of cavity coupled plasmonic resonator integrated infrared detectors, including deep subwavelength light concentration with high efficiency, Ohmic loss suppression, high-contrast polarization discrimination, are discussed. As a brief outlook, cavity coupled plasmonic resonators for infrared detectors are expected to have optical-electrical joint functions, be compatible with focal plane array technology, and have new features stemming from innovative combinations of different kinds of cavities and plasmonic structures.

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Zhou, J., Deng, J., Shi, M., Chu, Z., Li, H., Dong, R., & Chen, X. (2021, October 18). Cavity coupled plasmonic resonator enhanced infrared detectors. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0060033

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