Understanding and controlling collective oscillations of electrons in graphene have enabled new classes of devices for deep subwavelength metamaterials, extraordinarily strong light–matter interactions, and nano-optoelectronic switches. Here, we demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally that the plasmon–plasmon and plasmon–radiation interactions modify strongly the plasmon resonance energy, radiative damping, and oscillator strength in graphene nanoribbon arrays. As the graphene filling factor approaches one, plasmon resonance energy becomes zero. And even for the moderate filling factors of about 50%, plasmon radiative lifetime reduces to a ps time scale. We find scaling of plasmons with respect to the graphene doping level and fil...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
Plasmonics takes advantage of the collective response of electrons to electromagnetic waves, enablin...
Interaction between localized plasmons in isolated proximal nanostructures is a well-studied phenome...
Plasmons are collective excitations of electrons in solids. The ability to change their properties b...
The unique properties of graphene when coupled to plasmonic surfaces render a very interesting physi...
Among the many extraordinary properties of graphene, its optical response allows one to easily tune ...
We couple photoluminescent semiconducting 7-atom wide armchair edge graphene nanoribbons to plasmoni...
We couple photoluminescent semiconducting 7-atom wide armchair edge graphene nanoribbons to plasmoni...
We experimentally demonstrated graphene plasmon resonant absorption in mid-IR by utilizing an array ...
Among the many extraordinary properties of graphene, its optical response allows one to easily tune ...
We experimentally demonstrated graphene plasmon resonant absorption in mid-IR by utilizing an array ...
Nonlinear optics is limited by the weak nonlinear response of available materials, a problem that is...
Plasmon is the quantum of the collective oscillation of electrons. How plasmon loses its energy (or ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
Plasmonics takes advantage of the collective response of electrons to electromagnetic waves, enablin...
Interaction between localized plasmons in isolated proximal nanostructures is a well-studied phenome...
Plasmons are collective excitations of electrons in solids. The ability to change their properties b...
The unique properties of graphene when coupled to plasmonic surfaces render a very interesting physi...
Among the many extraordinary properties of graphene, its optical response allows one to easily tune ...
We couple photoluminescent semiconducting 7-atom wide armchair edge graphene nanoribbons to plasmoni...
We couple photoluminescent semiconducting 7-atom wide armchair edge graphene nanoribbons to plasmoni...
We experimentally demonstrated graphene plasmon resonant absorption in mid-IR by utilizing an array ...
Among the many extraordinary properties of graphene, its optical response allows one to easily tune ...
We experimentally demonstrated graphene plasmon resonant absorption in mid-IR by utilizing an array ...
Nonlinear optics is limited by the weak nonlinear response of available materials, a problem that is...
Plasmon is the quantum of the collective oscillation of electrons. How plasmon loses its energy (or ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
International audienceWe show that up to 90% reflectivity can be achieved by using guided plasmonic ...
Plasmonics takes advantage of the collective response of electrons to electromagnetic waves, enablin...