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Optical bistability induced by nonlinear surface plasmon polaritons in graphene in terahertz regime

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:50 authored by Matthew Sanderson, Yee Sin Ang, Sen Gong, Tao Zhao, Min Hu, Renbin Zhong, Xiaoxing Chen, Ping Zhang, Chao ZhangChao Zhang, Shenggang Liu
We demonstrate optical bistability in a prism-air-graphene-dielectric structure. Under a moderate electric field in the terahertz frequency regime, the third order nonlinear optical conductivity is comparable to the linear conductivity. The nonlinear conductivity enhances the energy of surface plasmon polaritons. Both the energy and frequency of the surface plasmon polaritons depend on the strength of the nonlinear current in the graphene layer. When considering excitation in the Kretschmann configuration, the reflectance as a function of frequency exhibits bistability. The origin of the bistability is the field dependence of the plasmon mode. We have determined the parameter regime for the occurrence of bistability in this structure.

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Novel terahertz electronics, photonics and plasmonics in high-mobility, low-dimensional electronic systems (HMLDES)

Australian Research Council

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Sanderson, M., Ang, Y., Gong, S., Zhao, T., Hu, M., Zhong, R., Chen, X., Zhang, P., Zhang, C. & Liu, S. (2015). Optical bistability induced by nonlinear surface plasmon polaritons in graphene in terahertz regime. Applied Physics Letters, 107 (20), 203113-1-203113-4.

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Applied Physics Letters

Volume

107

Issue

20

Language

English

RIS ID

104218

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