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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/22396
Title: Current Modulation of Plasmonic Nanolasers by Breaking Reciprocity on Hybrid Graphene-Insulator-Metal Platforms
Authors: Li, Heng
Huang, Zhen-Ting
Hong, Kuo-Bin
Hsu, Chu-Yuan
Chen, Jia-Wei
Cheng, Chang-Wei
Chen, Kuo-Ping
Lin, Tzy-Rong 
Gwo, Shang-, Jr.
Lu, Tien-Chang
Keywords: graphene;nanolasers;nonreciprocity;surface plasmon polaritons
Issue Date: 17-Nov-2020
Publisher: WILEY
Journal Volume: 7
Journal Issue: 24
Source: ADVANCED SCIENCE
Abstract: 
A hybrid graphene-insulator-metal (GIM) platform is proposed with a supported surface plasmon polariton (SPP) wave that can be manipulated by breaking Lorentz reciprocity. The ZnO SPP nanowire lasers on the GIM platforms are demonstrated up to room temperature to be actively modulated by applying external current to graphene, which transforms the cavity mode from the standing to propagation wave pattern. With applying 100 mA external current, the laser threshold increases by approximate to 100% and a 1.2 nm Doppler shift is observed due to the nonreciprocal propagation characteristic. The nanolaser performance also depends on the orientation of the nanowire with respect to the current flow direction. The GIM platform can be a promising platform for integrated plasmonic system functioning laser generation, modulation, and detection.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/22396
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202001823
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