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Strong Modulation of Infrared Light using Graphene Integration with Plasmonic Fano-Resonant Metasurfaces

Optics 2014-05-06 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Plasmonic metasurfaces represent a promising platform for enhancing light-matter interaction. Active control of the optical response of metasurfaces is desirable for applications such as beam-steering, modulators and switches, biochemical sensors, and compact optoelectronic devices. Here we use a plasmonic metasurface with two Fano resonances to enhance the interaction of infrared light with electrically controllable single layer graphene. It is experimentally shown that the narrow spectral width of these resonances, combined with strong light/graphene coupling, enables reflectivity modulation by nearly an order of magnitude leading to a modulation depth as large as 90%. . Numerical simulations demonstrate the possibility of strong active modulation of the phase of the reflected light while keeping the reflectivity nearly constant, thereby paving the way to tunable infrared lensing and beam steering

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@article{arxiv.1405.0991,
  title  = {Strong Modulation of Infrared Light using Graphene Integration with Plasmonic Fano-Resonant Metasurfaces},
  author = {Nima Dabidian and Iskandar Kholmanov and Alexander B. Khanikaev and Kaya Tatar and Simeon Trendafilov and S. Hossein Mousavi and Carl Magnuson and Rodney S. Ruoff and Gennady Shvets},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0991},
  year   = {2014}
}