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Near-Field Photodetection in Direction Tunable Surface Plasmon Polaritons Waveguides Embedded with Graphene.

Chia-Hung WuChih-Jen KuMin-Wen YuJhen-Hong YangPei-Yuan WuChen-Bin HuangTien-Chang LuJer-Shing HuangSatoshi IshiiKuo-Ping Chen
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
2D materials have manifested themselves as key components toward compact integrated circuits. Because of their capability to circumvent the diffraction limit, light manipulation using surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) is highly-valued. In this study, plasmonic photodetection using graphene as a 2D material is investigated. Non-scattering near-field detection of SPPs is implemented via monolayer graphene stacked under an SPP waveguide with a symmetric antenna. Energy conversion between radiation power and electrical signals is utilized for the photovoltaic and photoconductive processes of the gold-graphene interface and biased electrodes, measuring a maximum photoresponsivity of 29.2 mA W -1 . The generated photocurrent is altered under the polarization state of the input light, producing a 400% contrast between the maximum and minimum signals. This result is universally applicable to all on-chip optoelectronic circuits.
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