Plasmon Resonant Amplification of a Hot Electron-Driven Photodiode

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Abstract

In this talk I will review our recent progress in the area of plasmon resonant excitation of hot electrons in a metal/oxide/metal (Au/Al2O3/graphene) heterostructure. In this device, hot electrons, excited optically in the gold layer, jump over the oxide barrier and are injected into the graphene layer, producing a photocurrent. To amplify this process, the bottom gold electrode is patterned into a plasmon resonant grating structure. The photocurrent produced is measured as a function of incident angle. We observe the maximum photocurrent at ±10° from normal incidence with p-polarized light (perpendicular to grating lines), and a constant (angle-independent) photocurrent with s-polaried light (parallel to the grating). These data show an amplification factor of 4.6× under resonant conditions. At the same angle (±10°),we also observe sharp dips in the photoreflectance corresponding to wavevector matching between the incident light and the plasmon mode in the grating, in agreement with predictions from our FDTD simulations.

*NSF Award No.CBET-1512505 (L. S.)
Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant No. FA9550-15-1-0184 (B. H.)
Army Research Office (ARO) Award No. W911NF-14-1-0228 (H. S.)
Department of Energy (DOE) Award No. DE-FG02-07ER46376 (N. P.)
CS-PRF grant #55993-ND5 (J. C.).

Presenters

  • Lang Shen

    • CEMMA, Univ of Southern California
    • Univ of Southern California

Authors

  • Lang Shen

    • CEMMA, Univ of Southern California
    • Univ of Southern California
  • Nirakar Poudel

    • Univ of Southern California
  • George Gibson

    • University of Connecticut
  • Bingya Hou

    • Electrical Engineering - Electrophysics, University of Southern California
    • Univ of Southern California
  • Jihan Chen

    • Univ of Southern California
  • Haotian Shi

    • Univ of Southern California
  • Ernest Guignon

    • Ciencia Inc.
  • William Page

    • Ciencia Inc.
  • Arturo Pilar

    • Ciencia Inc.
  • stephen Cronin

    • Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California
    • Univ of Southern California