Nanostructures For Enhancing The Sers Signal Of A Graphene Monolayer In Water And Visible Light Absorption In A Graphene Monolayer

ACTIVE PHOTONIC PLATFORMS XI(2019)

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We numerically design and experimentally test a SERS-active substrate for enhancing the SERS signal of a monolayer of graphene in water. The monolayer is placed on top of an array of silver-covered nanoholes in a polymer and is covered with water. Here we report a large enhancement of up to 200000 in the SERS signal of the graphene monolayer on the patterned plasmonic nanostructure for a 532 nm excitation laser wavelength. Our numerical calculations of both the excitation field and the emission rate enhancements support the experimental results. We also propose a highly compact structure for near total light absorption in a monolayer of graphene in the visible. The structure consists of a grating slab covered with the graphene monolayer. The grating slab is separated from a metallic back reflector by a dielectric spacer. The proposed structure could find applications in the design of efficient nanoscale visible-light photodetectors and modulators.
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plasmonics, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, optical absorption enhancement in thin films, coupled-mode theory
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