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Terahertz Quantum Plasmonics of Nanoslot Antennas in Nonlinear Regime
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2015
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PhotonicsQuantum SciencePlasmonicsTerahertz SpectroscopyEngineeringPhysicsTunneling MicroscopyNanoelectronicsApplied PhysicsTerahertz ScienceQuantum PlasmonicsTerahertz TechniqueTerahertz Quantum PlasmonicsGap WidthsTerahertz PhotonicsNanophotonics
Quantum tunneling in plasmonic nanostructures has presented an interesting aspect of incorporating quantum mechanics into classical optics. However, the study has been limited to the subnanometer gap regime. Here, we newly extend quantum plasmonics to gap widths well over 1 nm by taking advantage of the low-frequency terahertz regime. Enhanced electric fields of up to 5 V/nm induce tunneling of electrons in different arrays of ring-shaped nanoslot antennas of gap widths from 1.5 to 10 nm, which lead to a significant nonlinear transmission decrease. These observations are consistent with theoretical calculations considering terahertz-funneling-induced electron tunneling across the gap.
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