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Active plasmonic switching at mid-infrared wavelengths with graphene ribbon arrays

Optics 2013-08-30 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

An active plasmonic switch based on single- and few-layer doped graphene ribbon array operating in the mid-infrared spectrum is investigated with theoretical and numerical calculations. It is shown that significant resonance wavelength shifts and modulation depths can be achieved with a slight variation of the doping concentration of the graphene ribbon. The few-layer graphene ribbon array device outperforms the single-layer one in terms of the achievable modulation depth. Our simulations reveal that, by modulating the Fermi-energy level between 0.2 eV and 0.25 eV, a four-layer graphene ribbon array device can achieve a modulation depth and resonance wavelength shift of ~13 dB and 0.94 micron respectively, compared to ~2.8 dB and 1.85 micron for a single-layer device. Additionally, simple fitting models to predict the modulation depth and the resonance wavelength shift are proposed. These prospects pave the way towards ultrafast active graphene-based plasmonic devices for infrared and THz applications.

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@article{arxiv.1308.6417,
  title  = {Active plasmonic switching at mid-infrared wavelengths with graphene ribbon arrays},
  author = {Hong-Son Chu and Choon How Gan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.6417},
  year   = {2013}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures