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Inductive Tuning of Fano-Resonant Metasurfaces Using Plasmonic Response of Graphene in the Mid-Infrared

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 1111-1117

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl304476b

Keywords

Graphene; Fano resonances; optical modulation; plasmonic metamaterials; mid-infrared

Funding

  1. Office of Naval Research [N00014-10-1-0929, N00014-10-1-0254]
  2. National Science Foundation [PHY 0851614]
  3. Tokyo Electron Ltd (TEL)-customized Semiconductor Research Corporation award [2009-OJ-1873]

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Graphene is widely known for its anomalously strong broadband optical absorptivity of 2.3% that enables seeing its single-atom layer with the naked eye. However, in the mid-infrared part of the spectrum graphene represents a quintessential lossless zero-volume plasmonic material. We experimentally demonstrate that, when integrated with Fano-resonant plasmonic metasurfaces, single-layer graphene (SLG) can be used to tune their mid-infrared optical response. SLG's plasmonic response is shown to induce large blue shifts of the metasurface's resonance without reducing its spectral sharpness. This effect is explained by a generalized perturbation theory of SLG-metamaterial interaction that accounts for two unique properties of the SLG that set it apart from all other plasmonic materials: its anisotropic response and zero volume. These results pave the way to using gated SLG as a platform for dynamical spectral tuning of infrared metamaterials and metasurfaces.

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