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Photocurrent enhancement of graphene photodetectors by photon tunneling of light into surface plasmons

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posted on 2024-11-03, 15:42 authored by Alireza Maleki, Benjamin Cumming, Min GuMin Gu, James Downes, David Coutts, Judith Dawes
We demonstrate that surface plasmon resonances excited by photon tunneling through an adjacent dielectric medium enhance the photocurrent detected by a graphene photodetector. The device is created by overlaying a graphene sheet over an etched gap in a gold film deposited on glass. The detected photocurrents are compared for five different excitation wavelengths, ranging from λ0 = 570 nm to λ0 = 730 nm. Although the device is not optimized, the photocurrent excited with incident p-polarized light (which excites resonant surface plasmons) is significantly amplified in comparison with that for s-polarized light (without surface plasmon resonances). We observe that the photocurrent is greater for shorter wavelengths (for both s- and p-polarizations) with increased photothermal current. Position-dependent Raman spectroscopic analysis of the optically-excited graphene photodetector indicates the presence of charge carriers in the graphene near the metallic edge. In addition, we show that the polarity of the photocurrent reverses across the gap as the incident light spot moves across the gap. Graphene-based photodetectors offer a simple architecture which can be fabricated on dielectric waveguides to exploit the plasmonic photocurrent enhancement of the evanescent field. Applications for these devices include photodetection, optical sensing and direct plasmonic detection.

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Australian Research Council : http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/CE110001018

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Journal

Journal of Optics (United Kingdom)

Volume

19

Number

105001

Issue

10

Start page

1

End page

8

Total pages

8

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 IOP Publishing

Former Identifier

2006080517

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-03-26

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