材料科学
表面等离子体子
金属
表面等离子体激元
表面等离子共振
局域表面等离子体子
薄膜
作者
Rinu Abraham Maniyara,Daniel Rodrigo,Renwen Yu,Josep Canet-Ferrer,Dhriti Sundar Ghosh,Ruchirej Yongsunthon,David E. Baker,Aram Rezikyan,F. Javier García de Abajo,Valerio Pruneri
出处
期刊:arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
日期:2018-09-05
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41566-019-0366-x
摘要
The physics of electrons, photons, and their plasmonic interactions changes greatly when one or more dimensions are reduced down to the nanometer scale. For example, graphene shows unique electrical, optical, and plasmonic properties, which are tunable through gating or chemical doping. Similarly, ultrathin metal films (UTMFs) down to atomic thickness can possess new quantum optical effects, peculiar dielectric properties, and predicted strong plasmons. However, truly two-dimensional plasmonics in metals has so far elusive because of the difficulty in producing large areas of sufficiently thin continuous films. Thanks to a deposition technique that allows percolation even at 1 nm thickness, we demonstrate plasmons in few-nanometer gold UTMFs, with clear evidence of new dispersion regimes and large electrical tunability. Resonance peaks at 1.5-5 micrometer wavelengths are shifted by hundreds of nanometers and amplitude-modulated by tens of per cent through gating using relatively low voltages. The results suggest ways to use metals in plasmonic applications, such as electro-optic modulation, bio-sensing, and smart windows.
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