Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Graphene is an ideal material for integrated nonlinear optics thanks to its strong light-matter
interaction and large nonlinear optical susceptibility. Graphene has been used in optical modulators,
saturable absorbers, nonlinear frequency converters, and broadband light emitters. For the latter
application, a key requirement is the ability to control and engineer the emission wavelength and
bandwidth, as well as the electronic temperature of graphene. Here, we demonstrate that the emission
wavelength of graphene's broadband hot carrier photoluminescence can be tuned by integration on
photonic cavities, while thermal management can be achieved by out-of-plane heat transfer to
hexagonal boron nitride. Our results pave the way to graphene-based ultrafast broadband light
emitters with tunable emission.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
photoluminescence; graphene; hot-electrons; thermal emitters
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