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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10068, 2024 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38698124

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Infrared perfect absorption has been widely investigated due to its potential applications in photodetectors, photovoltaics and medical diagnostics. In this report, we demonstrate that at particular infrared frequencies, a simple planar structure made up of graphene-hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) hyper-structure is able to nearly perfectly absorb incident light irrespective of its polarization (Transverse-Magnetic TM, or Transverse-Electric TE). By using this interferenceless technique, the hyper-structure achieves nearly zero reflectance at a wide range of angles in a narrow frequency band. We analytically predict the condition of achieving such an important feature of perfect absorption for both TM and TE polarizations. Interestingly, the infrared perfect absorption can be redshifted by increasing the thickness of the hBN layers and blueshifted by increasing the graphene's chemical potential. Such flexible control of infrared perfect absorption offers a new tool for controlling electromagnetic waves and has potential applications in photodetection and other light control applications.

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Opt Lett ; 43(14): 3253-3256, 2018 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30004479

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Surface plasmons are electromagnetic modes bounded at the metal-dielectric interfaces, which have numerous applications due to the strong field enhancement effect. Therefore, controlling surface plasmons is in high demand for modern photonics and plasmonics. In this Letter, we propose a kind of metasurface for launching surface plasmons with a controlled phase based on the Babinet principle. The phase control is achieved by arranging C-shaped apertures on a metal surface that exhibits highly efficient electric dipole resonance. By properly designing the spatial separation and orientation of the aperture resonators, an arbitrary phase profile is achieved that allows anomalous (directional and focusing/diverging) surface plasmon launching and manipulation of the wavefront.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 5(3): 1700487, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29593952

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Localized spoof surface plasmons (LSSPs) have recently emerged as a new research frontier due to their unique properties and increasing applications. Despite the importance, most of the current researches only focus on electric/magnetic LSSPs. Very recent research has revealed that toroidal LSSPs, LSSPs modes with multipole toroidal moments, can be achieved at a point defect in a 2D groove metal array. However, this metamaterial shows the limitations of large volume and poor compatibility to photonic integrated circuits. To overcome the above challenges, here it is proposed and experimentally demonstrated compact planar metadisks based on split ring resonators to support the toroidal LSSPs at microwave frequencies. Additionally, it is experimentally demonstrated that the toroidal LSSPs resonance is very sensitive to the structure changes and the background medium. These might facilitate its utilization in the design and application of plasmonic deformation sensors and the refractive index sensors.

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