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Anisotropic Acoustic Plasmons in Black Phosphorus

Authors :
Lee, In-Ho
Martin-Moreno, Luis
Mohr, Daniel A.
Khaliji, Kaveh
Low, Tony
Oh, Sang-Hyun
Source :
ACS Photonics 5, 2208-2216 (2018)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recently, it was demonstrated that a graphene/dielectric/metal configuration can support acoustic plasmons, which exhibit extreme plasmon confinement an order of magnitude higher than that of conventional graphene plasmons. Here, we investigate acoustic plasmons supported in a monolayer and multilayers of black phosphorus (BP) placed just a few nanometers above a conducting plate. In the presence of a conducting plate, the acoustic plasmon dispersion for the armchair direction is found to exhibit the characteristic linear scaling in the mid- and far-infrared regime while it largely deviates from that in the long wavelength limit and near-infrared regime. For the zigzag direction, such scaling behavior is not evident due to relatively tighter plasmon confinement. Further, we demonstrate a new design for an acoustic plasmon resonator that exhibits higher plasmon confinement and resonance efficiency than BP ribbon resonators in the mid-infrared and longer wavelength regime. Theoretical framework and new resonator design studied here provide a practical route toward the experimental verification of the acoustic plasmons in BP and open up the possibility to develop novel plasmonic and optoelectronic devices that can leverage its strong in-plane anisotropy and thickness-dependent band gap.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ACS Photonics 5, 2208-2216 (2018)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1712.10308
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00062