Ferroelectric-Gated Terahertz Plasmonics on Graphene

ORAL

Abstract

Inspired by recent advancement of low-power ferroelectic-gated memories and transistors, we propose a design of ferroelectic-gated nanoplasmonic devices based on graphene sheets clamped in ferroelectric crystals. We show that the two-dimensional plasmons in graphene strongly couple with the phonon-polaritons in ferroelectrics at terahertz frequencies, leading to characteristic modal wavelength of the order of 100--200 nm at only 3--4 THz. By patterning the ferroelectrics into different domains, one can produce compact on-chip plasmonic waveguides, which exhibit negligible crosstalk even at 50 nm separation distance. Harnessing the memory effect of ferroelectrics, low-power electro-optical switching can be achieved on these plasmonic waveguides.

*We acknowledge the financial support by NSF (ECCS Award No. 1028568) and the AFOSR MURI (Award No. FA9550-12-1-0488).

Authors

  • Dafei Jin

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Anshuman Kumar

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Kin Hung Fung

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Jun Xu

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Nicholas Fang

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology