Numerous efforts have been recently undertaken towards the development of rectifying devices operating at high frequencies especially dedicated to light harvesting and photo detection applications. To this end various rectification strategies have been implemented, such as laser-induced STM tunneling, metal-insulator-metal (MIM) travelling wave diodes, plasmonic nanogap optical antennas, antenna-diode coupled planar MIM, and MIM point-contact sharp-tip or whisker diodes. However, developing high frequency rectifying antennas (rectennas) remains a major technological challenge, as only recent progresses enabled the fabrication of efficient tunable nano-antennas at near infrared and visible frequencies. Here we report on a new type of rectenna based on plasmonic carrier generation. The proposed rectifying structure consists of a broadly resonant gold conical nano-tip antenna in contact with a metal-oxide/metal sample surface, forming a point-contact tunneling diode. The nano-sized antenna apex, designed to maximize the Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) damping, allows for an efficient power conversion from the light field into excited charges above the Fermi level, the latter ones collectable from the point-contact location through an electronic tunneling process. We demonstrated rectification operation at 280 THz with a power conversion efficiency one order of magnitude higher than the state-of-the-art which we attribute to efficient plasmonic carrier generation and collection.

Light Rectification with Plasmonic Nano-Cone Point Contact- Insulator-Metal Architecture

Patrini M.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Numerous efforts have been recently undertaken towards the development of rectifying devices operating at high frequencies especially dedicated to light harvesting and photo detection applications. To this end various rectification strategies have been implemented, such as laser-induced STM tunneling, metal-insulator-metal (MIM) travelling wave diodes, plasmonic nanogap optical antennas, antenna-diode coupled planar MIM, and MIM point-contact sharp-tip or whisker diodes. However, developing high frequency rectifying antennas (rectennas) remains a major technological challenge, as only recent progresses enabled the fabrication of efficient tunable nano-antennas at near infrared and visible frequencies. Here we report on a new type of rectenna based on plasmonic carrier generation. The proposed rectifying structure consists of a broadly resonant gold conical nano-tip antenna in contact with a metal-oxide/metal sample surface, forming a point-contact tunneling diode. The nano-sized antenna apex, designed to maximize the Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) damping, allows for an efficient power conversion from the light field into excited charges above the Fermi level, the latter ones collectable from the point-contact location through an electronic tunneling process. We demonstrated rectification operation at 280 THz with a power conversion efficiency one order of magnitude higher than the state-of-the-art which we attribute to efficient plasmonic carrier generation and collection.
2023
Proceeding SPIE 12584 - Smart materials for opto-electronic applications
Applied Physics/Condensed Matter/Materials Science encompasses the resources of three related disciplines: Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Materials Science. The applied physics resources are concerned with the applications of topics in condensed matter as well as optics, vacuum science, lasers, electronics, cryogenics, magnets and magnetism, acoustical physics and mechanics. The condensed matter physics resources are concerned with the study of the structure and the thermal, mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of condensed matter. They include superconductivity, surfaces, interfaces, thin films, dielectrics, ferroelectrics and semiconductors. The materials science resources are concerned with the physics and chemistry of materials and include ceramics, composites, alloys, metals and metallurgy, nanotechnology, nuclear materials, adhesion and adhesives. Resources dealing with polymeric materials are listed in the Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science category.
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
SPIE Optics + Optoelectronics, 2023
Aprile 2023
Prague, Czech republic
Internazionale
STAMPA
Proceedings of SPIE
12584
29
12
9781510662889
9781510662896
https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/12584/2665433/Light-rectification-with-plasmonic-nano-cone-point-contact-insulator-metal/10.1117/12.2665433.short?SSO=1
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Mupparapu, R.; Cunha, J.; Tantussi, F.; Jacassi, A.; Summerer, L.; Patrini, M.; Giugni, A.; Alabastri, A.; Zaccaria, R. P.
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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