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Graphene plasmons-enhanced terahertz response assisted by metallic gratings

Journal

NANOPHOTONICS
Volume 11, Issue 21, Pages 4737-4745

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2022-0455

Keywords

graphene plasmons; metallic gratings; photo-thermoelectric effect; plasmon rectification effect; terahertz detector

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61988102]
  2. 111 Project [D18014]
  3. General Administration of Customs People's Republic of China [2019HK006]

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Terahertz detectors based on two-dimensional Dirac materials provide high response and low noise at room temperature. However, their ultrathin nature leads to poor absorption and limited response over a broad frequency range. In this study, metallic gratings are used to enhance the excitation efficiency of graphene plasmons, resulting in terahertz response orthogonal to the polarization of the incidence. The coupling efficiency between graphene plasmons and THz incidence is effectively enhanced, improving absorption and responsivity.
Terahertz detectors based on two-dimensional Dirac materials offer a new approach for room-temperature terahertz detection with high response and low noise. However, these devices can hardly show high response over a broad frequency range, mainly due to the poor absorption caused by their ultrathin nature. Here we apply metallic gratings to enhance the excitation efficiency of graphene plasmons. When nonzero source-drain bias is applied, graphene plasmons can generate terahertz response orthogonal to the polarization of the incidence. The response is attributed to the orthogonal overdamped plasmon rectification effect, and graphene plasmons-enhanced photo-thermoelectric effect. By comparing the normalized on/off ratio, the metallic gratings are found to effectively enhance the coupling efficiency between graphene plasmons and THz incidence, and thus the absorption and responsivity. The results are beneficial for improving the response of room temperature THz detectors.

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