Graphene-protected copper and silver plasmonics
Autor: | L. Britnell, Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi, Andre K. Geim, D. E. Aznakayeva, Konstantin S. Novoselov, Ilya P. Radko, Benjamin D. Thackray, Freddie Withers, D. Ansell, Branson D. Belle, Yong-Jin Kim, Rashid Jalil, Zhanghua Han, Alexander N. Grigorenko, Vasyl G. Kravets |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_element
FOS: Physical sciences Nanotechnology Dielectric 7. Clean energy Article law.invention Metal law Photovoltaics Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) Plasmon Physics Condensed Matter - Materials Science Multidisciplinary Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Graphene business.industry Gold film Surface plasmon Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) Copper chemistry visual_art visual_art.visual_art_medium business |
Zdroj: | Scientific Reports Kravets, V G, Jalil, R, Kim, Y J, Ansell, D, Aznakayeva, D E, Thackray, B, Britnell, L, Belle, B D, Withers, F, Radko, I P, Han, Z, Bozhevolnyi, S I, Novoselov, K S, Geim, A K & Grigorenko, A N 2014, ' Graphene-protected copper and silver plasmonics ', Scientific Reports, vol. 4, 5517 . https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05517 |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Popis: | Plasmonics has established itself as a branch of physics which promises to revolutionize data processing, improve photovoltaics, increase sensitivity of bio-detection. A widespread use of plasmonic devices is notably hindered (in addition to high losses) by the absence of stable and inexpensive metal films suitable for plasmonic applications. This may seem surprising given the number of metal compounds to choose from. Unfortunately, most of them either exhibit a strong damping of surface plasmons or easily oxidize and corrode. To this end, there has been continuous search for alternative plasmonic materials that are, unlike gold, the current metal of choice in plasmonics, compatible with complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology. Here we show that copper and silver protected by graphene are viable candidates. Copper films covered with one to a few graphene layers show excellent plasmonics characteristics surpassing those of gold films. They can be used to fabricate plasmonic devices and survive for at least a year, even in wet and corroding conditions. As a proof of concept, we use the graphene-protected copper to demonstrate dielectric loaded plasmonic waveguides and test sensitivity of surface plasmon resonances. Our results are likely to initiate a wide use of graphene-protected plasmonics. 22 pages, 5 figures |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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