Coupled surface plasmon-phonon polariton nanocavity arrays for enhanced mid-infrared absorption

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Abstract

Resonant optical cavities are essential components in mid-infrared applications. However, typical film-type cavities require multilayer stacks with a micron-thick spacer due to mid-infrared wavelengths, and their performance is limited by narrow frequency tunability and angular sensitivity. We propose and experimentally demonstrate the subwavelength-scale (≈λ0/150) resonant nanocavity arrays that enhance the absorption spectrum of the device in the mid-infrared (10-12 microns) via excitation of coupled surface plasmon-phonon polaritons. The proposed metal-insulator-polar dielectric (gold-silicon-silicon carbide) structure supports a guided mode of the coupled surface polaritons in the lateral direction while vertically confining the mid-infrared wave within the 80 nm thick dielectric spacer. In particular, the subwavelength-scale (≈λ0/10) gratings are imposed to form Fabry-Pérot cavity arrays displaying angle-insensitive and frequency-tunable absorption of up to 80% of the optical power in the mid-infrared. Our work should benefit diverse mid-infrared applications and novel designs of polariton-based photonic devices.

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Kachiraju, S. R., Nekrashevich, I., Ahmad, I., Farooq, H., Chang, L., Kim, S., & Kim, M. H. (2022). Coupled surface plasmon-phonon polariton nanocavity arrays for enhanced mid-infrared absorption. Nanophotonics, 11(20), 4489–4498. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2022-0339

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