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Abstract
Graphene's ultrafast optical response and broad spectral coverage make it attractive for all-optical modulation. However, existing graphene modulators require high pump fluence due to short photo-carrier lifetime and limited absorption. This paper presents modulator designs using graphene-metal hybrid plasmonic metasurfaces to enhance light-graphene interaction. Near and mid-infrared (1.56 µm and >6 µm) high-speed modulators with significantly reduced pump fluence (1-2 orders of magnitude) and enhanced modulation are demonstrated. Ultrafast measurements show response times determined by graphene's picosecond photocarrier relaxation times. The designs are promising for ultrafast all-optical modulators at mid-and far-infrared wavelengths.
Publisher
Light: Science & Applications
Published On
Jan 31, 2022
Authors
Ali Basiri, Md Zubair Ebne Rafique, Jing Bai, Shinhyuk Choi, Yu Yao
Tags
graphene
optical modulation
plasmonic metasurfaces
infrared
pump fluence
photo-carrier lifetime
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