Coupling light into graphene plasmons through surface acoustic waves
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics
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grapheneacousticcouplinglightplasmonssurfaceallowselectrically
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We propose a scheme for coupling laser light into graphene plasmons with the help of electrically generated surface acoustic waves. The surface acoustic wave forms a diffraction grating which allows to excite the long lived phonon-like branch of the hybridized graphene plasmon-phonon dispersion with infrared laser light. Our approach avoids patterning the graphene sheet, does not rely on complicated optical near-field techniques, and allows to electrically switch the coupling between far field radiation and propagating graphene plasmons.
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