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Plasmonic gain in current biased tilted Dirac nodes

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Abstract

Surface plasmons, which allow extreme confinement of light, suffer from high intrinsic electronic losses. It has been shown that stimulated emission from excited electrons can transfer energy to plasmons and compensate for the high intrinsic losses. To-date, these realizations have relied on introducing an external gain media coupled to the surface plasmon. Here, we propose that plasmons in two-dimensional materials with closely located electron and hole Fermi pockets can be amplified, when an electrical current bias is applied along the displaced electron-hole pockets, without the need for an external gain media. As a prototypical example, we consider WTe2 from the family of 1T′-MX2 materials, whose electronic structure can be described within a type-II tilted massive Dirac model. We find that the nonlocal plasmonic response experiences prominent gain for experimentally accessible currents on the order of mA µm−1 . Furthermore, the group velocity of the plasmon found from the isofrequency curves imply that the amplified plasmons are highly collimated along a direction perpendicular to the Dirac node tilt when the electrical current is applied along it.

Publication: S.H. Park, M. Sammon, E. Mele, T. Low (2022). Plasmonic gain in current biased tilted Dirac nodes. arXiv:2206.04222

Presenters

  • Sang Hyun Park

    University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Sang Hyun Park

    University of Minnesota

  • Michael J Sammon

    University of Minnesota

  • Eugene J Mele

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Tony Low

    University of Minnesota