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arxiv: 1902.04626 · v1 · pith:6GED5OOW · submitted 2019-02-12 · physics.app-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

2D Semiconductor Nonlinear Plasmonic Modulators

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classification physics.app-ph cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords plasmonicmodulatornonlinearsemiconductoramplitudecontrolcontrolsdemonstrate
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A plasmonic modulator is a device that controls the amplitude or phase of propagating plasmons. In a pure plasmonic modulator, the presence or absence of a pump plasmonic wave controls the amplitude of a probe plasmonic wave through a channel. This control has to be mediated by an interaction between disparate plasmonic waves, typically requiring the integration of a nonlinear material. In this work, we demonstrate the first 2D semiconductor nonlinear plasmonic modulator based on a WSe2 monolayer integrated on top of a lithographically defined metallic waveguide. We utilize the strong coupling between the surface plasmon polaritons, SPPs, and excitons in the WSe2 to give a 73 percent change in transmission through the device. We demonstrate control of the propagating SPPs using both optical and SPP pumps, realizing the first demonstration of a 2D semiconductor nonlinear plasmonic modulator, with a modulation depth of 4.1 percent, and an ultralow switching energy estimated to be 40 aJ.

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