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Nicolai F. Hartmann

0000-0002-4174-532x

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In-plane remote photoluminescence excitation of carbon nanotube by propagating surface plasmon

2012

International audience; In this work, we demonstrate propagating surface plasmon polariton (SPP) coupled photoluminescence (PL) excitation of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT). SPPs were launched at a few micrometers from individually marked SWNT, and plasmon-coupled PL was recorded to determine the efficiency of this remote in-plane addressing scheme. The efficiency depends upon the following factors: (i) longitudinal and transverse distances between the SPP launching site and the location of the SWNT and (ii) orientation of the SWNT with respect to the plasmon propagation wave vector (k(SPP)). Our experiment explores the possible integration of carbon nanotubes as a plasmon sensor in p…

POLARITONSMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceNanophotonicsPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube01 natural scienceslaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesPhotoluminescence excitation010306 general physicsPlasmonbusiness.industryCondensed Matter::OtherSurface plasmon021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect540Surface plasmon polaritonAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0210 nano-technologybusinessLocalized surface plasmon
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Launching propagating surface plasmon polaritons by a single carbon nanotube dipolar emitter.

2011

International audience; We report on the excitation of propagating surface plasmon polaritons in thin metal films by a single emitter. Upon excitation in the visible regime, individual semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes are shown to act as directional near-infrared point dipole sources launching propagating surface plasmons mainly along the direction of the nanotube axis. Plasmon excitation and propagation is monitored in Fourier and real space by leakage radiation microscopy and is modeled by rigorous theoretical calculations. Coupling to plasmons almost completely reshapes the emission of nanotubes both spatially and with respect to polarization as compared to photoluminescence…

NanotubeMaterials scienceLightPhysics::OpticsBioengineering02 engineering and technologyCarbon nanotube7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesMolecular physicslaw.invention010309 opticsCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencelaw0103 physical sciencesMaterials TestingScattering RadiationGeneral Materials ScienceComputer Simulation[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsParticle SizePlasmonbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringSurface plasmonGeneral ChemistrySurface Plasmon Resonance021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Surface plasmon polaritonNanostructuresOptical properties of carbon nanotubesModels ChemicalMetalsOptoelectronics[ SPI.NANO ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessExcitationNano letters
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Electrical excitation of surface plasmons by an individual carbon nanotube transistor.

2013

We demonstrate here the realization of an integrated, electrically driven, source of surface plasmon polaritons. Light-emitting individual single-walled carbon nanotube field effect transistors were fabricated in a plasmonic-ready platform. The devices were operated at ambient conditions to act as an electroluminescence source localized near the contacting gold electrodes. We show that photon emission from the semiconducting channel can couple to propagating surface plasmons developing in the electrical terminals. Our results show that a common functional element can be operated for two different platforms emphasizing thus the high degree of compatibility between state-of-the-art nano-optoe…

Materials sciencebusiness.industrySurface plasmonTransistorPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyCarbon nanotubeElectroluminescenceSurface plasmon polaritonlaw.inventionlawElectrodeOptoelectronicsField-effect transistorbusinessPlasmonPhysical review letters
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