Gate-tunable optical extinction of graphene nanoribbon nanoclusters

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We investigate the optical response of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) using the broadband nonlinear generation and detection capabilities of nanoscale junctions created at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface. GNR nanoclusters measured to be as small as 1-2 GNRs in size are deposited on the LaAlO3 surface with an atomic force microscope tip. Time-resolved nonlinear optical probes of GNR nanoclusters reveal a strong, gate-tunable second and third harmonic response, as well as strong extinction of visible to near-infrared light at distinct wavelengths, similar to previous reports with graphene.

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Sheridan, E., Li, G., Sarker, M., Hao, S., Eom, K. T., Eom, C. B., … Levy, J. (2021). Gate-tunable optical extinction of graphene nanoribbon nanoclusters. APL Materials, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0048795

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