Tailoring the energy distribution and loss of 2D plasmons

Xiao Lin, Nicholas Rivera, Josué J. López, Ido Kaminer, Hongsheng Chen, Marin Soljačić

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Abstract

The ability to tailor the energy distribution of plasmons at the nanoscale has many applications in nanophotonics, such as designing plasmon lasers, spasers, and quantum emitters. To this end, we analytically study the energy distribution and the proper field quantization of 2D plasmons with specific examples for graphene plasmons. We find that the portion of the plasmon energy contained inside graphene (energy confinement factor) can exceed 50%, despite graphene being infinitely thin. In fact, this very high energy confinement can make it challenging to tailor the energy distribution of graphene plasmons just by modifying the surrounding dielectric environment or the geometry, such as changing the separation distance between two coupled graphene layers. However, by adopting concepts of parity-time symmetry breaking, we show that tuning the loss in one of the two coupled graphene layers can simultaneously tailor the energy confinement factor and propagation characteristics, causing the phenomenon of loss-induced plasmonic transparency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105007
JournalNew Journal of Physics
Volume18
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2D plasmons
  • electromagnetic energy
  • field quantization
  • parity-time symmetry

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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