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Helicity-Sensitive Plasmonic Terahertz Interferometer

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 20, Issue 10, Pages 7296-7303

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02692

Keywords

plasmonic interferometer; terahertz radiation; radiation helicity; graphene

Funding

  1. FLAG-ERA program (project DeMeGRaS of the DFG) [GA501/161]
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [18-37-20058, 18-29-20116]
  3. Volkswagen Stiftung Program [97738]
  4. Russian Science Foundation [20-1200147, 17-72-30036]
  5. Foundation for the Advancement of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics BASIS in the development of theoretical interpretation
  6. Foundation for Polish Science (IRA Program, CENTERA) [MAB/2018/9]
  7. Russian Science Foundation [20-12-00147, 17-72-30036] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Plasmonic interferometry is a rapidly growing area of research with a huge potential for applications in the terahertz frequency range. In this Letter, we explore a plasmonic interferometer based on graphene field effect transistor connected to specially designed antennas. As a key result, we observe helicity- and phase-sensitive conversion of circularly polarized radiation into dc photovoltage caused by the plasmon-interference mechanism: two plasma waves, excited at the source and drain part of the transistor, interfere inside the channel. The helicity-sensitive phase shift between these waves is achieved by using an asymmetric antenna configuration. The dc signal changes sign with inversion of the helicity. A suggested plasmonic interferometer is capable of measuring the phase difference between two arbitrary phase-shifted optical signals. The observed effect opens a wide avenue for phase-sensitive probing of plasma wave excitations in two-dimensional materials.

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