Journal article
Light-Matter Interaction Enhancement in Anisotropic 2D Black Phosphorus via Polarization-Tailoring Nano-Optics
NS Azar, J Bullock, S Balendhran, H Kim, A Javey, KB Crozier
ACS Photonics | Published : 2021
Abstract
Black phosphorus (bP), a two-dimensional (2D) layered material, has shown great potential for infrared (IR) optoelectronics owing to the narrow and direct bandgap it exhibits when in multilayer form. However, its thinness and optical anisotropy lead to weak light absorption, which limits the performance of bP-based photodetectors. In this work, we explore plasmonic nanoantennas, optical cavities, and their hybrids that can be integrated with multilayer bP to enhance its light absorption. This is achieved by near-field light intensity enhancement and polarization conversion. In addition, we demonstrate that these nanostructures can boost the spontaneous emission from bP. Light absorption enha..
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Awarded by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (HR0011-16-1-0004) and by the Australian Research Council (DP180104141).