Electro-Ionic Control of Surface Plasmons in Graphene-Layered Heterostructures

Nano Lett. 2020 Nov 11;20(11):8305-8311. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03471. Epub 2020 Oct 20.

Abstract

Precise control of light is indispensable to modern optical communication devices especially as the size of such devices approaches the subwavelength scale. Plasmonic devices are suitable for the development of these optical devices due to the extreme field confinement and its ability to be controlled by tuning the carrier density at the metal/dielectric interface. Here, an electro-ionic controlled plasmonic device consisting of Au/graphene/ion-gel is demonstrated as an optical switch, where an external electric field modulates the real part of the electrical conductivity. The graphene layer enhances charge penetration and charge separation at the Au/graphene interface resulting in an increased photoinduced voltage. The ion-gel immobilized on the Au/graphene further enables the electrical tunability of plasmons which modulates the intensity of the reflected laser light. This work paves the way for developing novel plasmonic electro-optic switches for potential applications such as integrated optical devices.

Keywords: electric field-control; graphene; ion-gel; surface plasmons.