Triaxially strained suspended graphene for large-area pseudo-magnetic fields
- Abstract
- Strain-engineered graphene has garnered much attention recently owing to the possibilities of creating substantial energy gaps enabled by pseudo-magnetic fields (PMFs). While theoretical works proposed the possibility of creating large-area PMFs by straining monolayer graphene along three crystallographic directions, clear experimental demonstration of such promising devices remains elusive. Herein, we experimentally demonstrate a triaxially strained suspended graphene structure that has the potential to possess large-scale and quasi-uniform PMFs. Our structure employs uniquely designed metal electrodes that function both as stressors and metal contacts for current injection. Raman characterization and tight-binding simulations suggest the possibility of achieving PMFs over a micrometer-scale area. Current-voltage measurements confirm an efficient current injection into graphene, showing the potential of our devices for a new class of optoelectronic applications. We also theoretically propose a photonic crystal-based laser structure that obtains strongly localized optical fields overlapping with the spatial area under uniform PMFs, thus presenting a practical route toward the realization of graphene lasers. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group
- Author(s)
- Luo, Manlin; Sun, Hao; Qi, Zhipeng; Lu, Kunze; Chen, Melvina; Kang, Dongho; Kim, Youngmin; Burt, Daniel; Yu, Xuechao; Wang, Chongwu; Kim, Young Duck; Wang, Hong; Wang, Qi Jie; Nam, Donguk
- Issued Date
- 2022-05
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1364/OL.455569
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/10838
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