Plasmonic origami: tuning optical properties by periodic folding of plasmonic substrate: Gold's and graphene's cases
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Abstract
A geometry-induced quasi-omnidirectional or directional absorption is notably observed. Finally, the devices were fabricated, and spectrometers were used to optically characterize their plasmonic resonance behavior. Our research paves the way for applications of passive/active plasmonic circuits and metamaterials from visible to THz regimes, leading to a new application for optical sensors and photovoltaic cells in passive/active devices from the visible to the THz regimes.
*We acknowledge the following grant and organisation : European Regional Development Fund (NANOPLASMALUM); Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-18-EURE-0013, ANR-19-CE42-0008, ANR-17-EURE-0002); Conseil régional du Grand Est.The fabrication was done at the French regional Grand Est nanofabrication and nanocharacterization platform (Nano'Mat). Computations were carried out with the resources of the French regional Grand-Est HPC Center ROMEO. The authors thank the China Scholarship Council file No. 202 008 070 054 and "Transatlantic Research Partnership, a program of FACE Foundation and the French Embassy" for partial financial support. This work has been made within the framework of the Graduate School NANO- PHOT (École Universitaire de Recherche, contract ANR-18-EURE-0013).
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Publication: Plasmonic origami: tuning optical properties by periodic folding of a gold nano film
S Wang, L Arnaud, S Essaidi, S Blaize, S Kostcheev, A Bruyant, A Hmima, ...
JOSA B 39 (5), 1400-1409
Tunable Plasmonic Resonances in Graphene Origami on W-shaped Silicon
T Zhai, S Wang, KT Wu, WY Woon, R Salas-Montiel, R Vincent
Virtual PhotonIcs and Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) 2022
Presenters
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Rémi VINCENT
- University of Technology of Troyes (UTT)