Farnood Khalilzade-Rezaie,1 Robert E. Peale,1 Deep Panjwani,1 Christian W. Smith,1 Janardan Nath,1 Michael Lodge,1 Masa Ishigami,1 Nima Nader,2,3 Shiva Vangala,2,3 Mark Yannuzzi,2 Justin W. Cleary2
1Univ. of Central Florida (United States) 2Air Force Research Lab. (United States) 3Solid State Scientific Corp. (United States)
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An electronic detector of surface plasmon polaritons (SPP) is reported. SPPs optically excited on a metal surface using a prism coupler are detected by using a close-coupled metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitor. Semitransparent metal and graphene gates function similarly. We report the dependence of the photoresponse on substrate carrier type, carrier concentration, and back-contact biasing.
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Farnood Khalilzade-Rezaie, Robert E. Peale, Deep Panjwani, Christian W. Smith, Janardan Nath, Michael Lodge, Masa Ishigami, Nima Nader, Shiva Vangala, Mark Yannuzzi, Justin W. Cleary, "Metal-oxide-semiconductor photocapacitor for sensing surface plasmon polaritons," Proc. SPIE 9617, Unconventional Imaging and Wavefront Sensing 2015, 96170E (4 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2188706