Monday, November 13, 2017

Abstract-Long-range surface plasmon-induced tunable ultralow threshold optical bistability using graphene sheets at terahertz frequency




Aparupa Kar, Nabamita Goswami, and Ardhendu Saha

https://www.osapublishing.org/ao/abstract.cfm?uri=ao-56-8-2321&origin=search

A proposal on optical bistability at ultralow switching threshold and lower Fermi-level of graphene around 2 THz is implemented analytically through the proposed long-range surface plasmon resonance configuration by employing local field enhancement effects owing to the excitation of a graphene symmetric mode within graphene sheets. Reported threshold intensity for the optical bistability to date is 1.6  kW/cm2 within the terahertz region and 1.83  MW/cm2at near-IR range. Whereas the proposed scheme explores the possibility of reducing this threshold down to 143.68  W/cm2, this technique proffers potential applications in nanoillumination, optical memory, and all-optical switching at an ultra-low threshold.
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