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Strong circular dichroism enhancement by plasmonic coupling between graphene and h-shaped chiral nanostructure
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2019
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Polarization ConversionEngineeringChemistryH-shaped Chiral NanostructureCircular DichroismGraphene NanomeshesBiophysicsNanophotonicsPlasmonic MaterialMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyGraphene RibbonsPlasmonicsGraphene Quantum DotNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonLight AbsorptionPlasmonic Coupling
Circular dichroism (CD) is useful in polarization conversion, negative refraction chemical analysis, and bio-sensing. To achieve strong CD signals, researchers constantly break the symmetry of nanostructures. However, how to further enhance the CD based on a new mechanism has become a new challenge in this field. In this work, a hybrid plasmonic chiral system composed of an array of graphene ribbons (GRs) over h-shaped sliver chiral nanostructures (HSCNs) is theoretically investigated. Results demonstrate that the plasmonic coupling between HSCNs and GRs results in different enhanced absorptions for different circularly polarized lights. The absorbance of right circularly polarized light is enhanced to perfect absorption; the absorption of left circularly polarized light is enhanced weakly. It leads to the CD effect of HSCNs@GRs approaching 88%. The loss distributions of HSCNs and HSCNs@GRs reveal that the absorption is enhanced and transferred from HSCNs to GRs. Moreover, the current distributions of HSCNs@GRs are simplified to equivalent LC resonant circuits, which can qualitatively explain the change of CD signals by tuning geometrical parameters of HSCNs@GRs. The findings of this work provide a new method of enhancing chirality and benefit the design of graphene-based chiral optoelectronic devices.
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