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Ultrahigh field enhancement and photoresponse in atomically separated arrays of plasmonic dimers

TitleUltrahigh field enhancement and photoresponse in atomically separated arrays of plasmonic dimers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsParia, D, Roy, K, Singh, HJohnson, Kumar, S, Raghavan, S, Ghosh, A, Ghosh, A
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume27
Pagination1751–1758
Keywordsgraphene, near field enhancement, photodetectors, plasmonics, surface‐enhanced Raman scattering
Abstract

Combining oblique angle deposition with standard graphene transfer protocols, two planar arrays of metal nanoparticles are fabricated that are vertically separated by atomic dimensions, corresponding precisely to the thickness of a single layer of graphene, i.e., 0.34 nm. Upon illumination of light at an appropriate wavelength, the local electromagnetic field at the junction of the dimers can be increased dramatically, thereby resulting in the most sensitive graphene–plasmonic hybrid photodetector reported to date.

DOI10.1002/adma.201404312