Quantum emitter interacting with graphene coating in the strong-coupling regime
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Günay, MehmetKaranikolas, Vasilios
Şahin, Ramazan
Ovalı, Rasim Volga
Bek, Alpan
Taşgin, Mehmet Emre
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Günay, M., Karanikolas, V., Şahin, R., Ovalı, R.V., Bek, A. & Taşgın, M.E. (2020). Quantum emitter interacting with graphene coating in the strong-coupling regime. Physical Review B, 101(16), 165412. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.165412Abstract
We demonstrate the strong coupling of a quantum dot and a graphene spherical shell coating it. Our simulations are based on solutions of three-dimensional Maxwell equations, using a boundary element method approach. Interaction between the nanostructures produces sharp hybrid modes, even when the two are off-resonant. the coupling of the light to these "very sharp" plexcitonic resonances is an order of magnitude larger than its coupling to a quantum dot, and they are voltage tunable (continuously) in an 80-meV interval. Hence, our results are very attractive for sensing applications and graphene display technologies with sharper colors. Moreover, on a simple theoretical model, we explain why such sharp highly tunable hybrid resonances emerge.