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Nanoscale light field imaging with graphene

Physics

Nanoscale light field imaging with graphene

T. Yu, F. Rodriguez, et al.

Discover an innovative nanoscale light field imaging technique that achieves an astonishing ~20 nm spatial resolution. This non-invasive method allows for precise mapping of electric field distributions in plasmonic structures and was developed by a team of researchers including Tongcheng Yu, Francisco Rodriguez, and Konstantin S. Novoselov.

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Abstract
Modern nano-optics and nanophotonics rely heavily on the precise formation of nanostructured light fields. Accurate and deterministic light field formation and characterization are indispensable for device operation as well as for revealing the underlying physical mechanisms involved. Despite a significant progress made in detection of scattered light with extremely high precision down to 1 nm resolution, there are only a limited number of techniques for direct subwavelength light mapping which do not rely on measurements of light scattering, fluorescence, or non-linear light conversion. Hence, techniques for direct conversion of light to electrical signals with precise and non-destructive imaging of nanoscale light would be of great benefit. Here, we report a nanoscale light field imaging approach based on photodetection with a p-n junction that is induced and moved inside a graphene probe by gate voltage, formed by a set of external electrodes. The spatial resolution of this electrical scanning technique is determined by p-n junction width, reaching ~20 nm. The developed approach is demonstrated with mapping the electric field distribution of a plasmonic slot-waveguide at telecom wavelengths. Our method provides a non-invasive nanoscale light field imaging that ensures extremely high spatial resolution and precision.
Publisher
Communications Materials
Published On
Jun 29, 2022
Authors
Tongcheng Yu, Francisco Rodriguez, Fred Schedin, Vasyl G. Kravets, Vladimir A. Zenin, Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi, Konstantin S. Novoselov, Alexander N. Grigorenko
Tags
nanoscale imaging
light field
plasmonic structures
electric field distribution
graphene probe
high-resolution imaging
photodetection
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