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Plasmonically Enhanced Thermomechanical Detection of Infrared Radiation

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 1638-1643

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl400087b

Keywords

Plasmonic antennas; thermoplasmonics; thermomechanics; infrared sensor; bimetallic nanobeam; fiber-optic Fabry-Perot interferometer

Funding

  1. MRSEC Program of NSF [DMR11-20901]
  2. Penn URF
  3. NSF
  4. Penn Regional Nanotechnology Facility (PRNF)

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Nanoplasmonics has been an attractive area of research due to its ability to localize and manipulate freely propagating radiation on the nanometer scale for strong light-matter interactions. Meanwhile, nanomechanics has set records in the sensing of mass, force, and displacement. In this work, we report efficient coupling between infrared radiation and nanomechanical resonators through nanoantenna enhanced thermoplasmonic effects. Using efficient conversion of electromagnetic energy to mechanical energy in this plasmo-thermomechanical platform with a nanoslot plasmonic absorber integrated directly on a nanobeam mechanical resonator, we demonstrate room-temperature detection of nanowatt level power fluctuations in infrared radiation. We expect our approach, which combines nanoplasmonics with nanomechanical resonators, to lead to optically controlled nanomechanical systems enabling unprecedented functionality in biomolecular and toxic gas sensing and on-chip mass spectroscopy.

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