Graphene is known to possess strong optical nonlinearity which turned out to be suitable for creation of efficient saturable absorbers in mode locked fiber lasers. Nonlinear response of graphene can be further enhanced by the presence of graphene plasmons. Here, we report a novel nonlinear effect observed in nanostructured graphene which comes about due to excitation of graphene plasmons. We experimentally detect and theoretically explain enhanced mixing of near-infrared and mid-infrared light in arrays of graphene nanoribbons. Strong compression of light by graphene plasmons implies that the described effect of light mixing is nonlocal in nature and orders of magnitude larger than the conventional local graphene nonlinearity. Both second a...
Graphene has drawn extraordinary interest from both scientists and the wider public; the idea of an ...
Subwavelength graphene structures support localized plasmonic resonances in the terahertz and mid-in...
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Graphene is known to possess strong optical nonlinearity which turned out to be suitable for creatio...
Localized plasmons in metallic nanostructures have been widely used to enhance nonlinear optical eff...
Copyright © 2010 The American Physical SocietyWe investigate the nonlinear optical properties of gra...
Nonlinear optics is limited by the weak nonlinear response of available materials, a problem that is...
Plasmons in highly doped graphene offer the means to dramatically enhance light absorption in the at...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
Plasmons in highly doped graphene offer the means to dramatically enhance light absorption in the at...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
27 pages, 12 figures, includes supplementary materialarXiv is an e-print service in the fields of ph...
Graphene has drawn extraordinary interest from both scientists and the wider public; the idea of an ...
Subwavelength graphene structures support localized plasmonic resonances in the terahertz and mid-in...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordG...
Graphene is known to possess strong optical nonlinearity which turned out to be suitable for creatio...
Localized plasmons in metallic nanostructures have been widely used to enhance nonlinear optical eff...
Copyright © 2010 The American Physical SocietyWe investigate the nonlinear optical properties of gra...
Nonlinear optics is limited by the weak nonlinear response of available materials, a problem that is...
Plasmons in highly doped graphene offer the means to dramatically enhance light absorption in the at...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
Plasmons in highly doped graphene offer the means to dramatically enhance light absorption in the at...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
27 pages, 12 figures, includes supplementary materialarXiv is an e-print service in the fields of ph...
Graphene has drawn extraordinary interest from both scientists and the wider public; the idea of an ...
Subwavelength graphene structures support localized plasmonic resonances in the terahertz and mid-in...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordG...