April 27, 2024
Hossein Shirkani

Hossein Shirkani

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Physics
Phone: 09173755086
Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title Controlling Optical Absorption of Graphene in Near-Infrared Region by Surface Plasmons
Type Article
Keywords
Journal Plasmonics
DOI
Researchers Hossein Shirkani (Second researcher)

Abstract

Nowadays, graphene has many applications in optical instruments, biosensors, gassensors, photovoltaic cells, and so on. In this study, we aimed at investigating the optical properties of graphene under the influence of plasmons created in onedimensional photonic crystal structure by making use of the absorption spectrum. We put the gold photonic crystal in adjacent to graphene and placed an antireflection layer on top of it. Then we studied the behavior of graphene absorption peaks in nearinfrared region. By analyzing the graphene behavior in this region, we observed that graphene absorption was increased up to 40% and graphene absorption value in absorption peak, absorption peak wavelength, absorption spectra width and also its absorption spectra in a wide of wavelength range from 1000 to 2500 nm, could be controlled by making use of different factors such as the substance of antireflection layer and photonic crystal geometric dimensions. This structure can make many applications possible for graphene such as using it to build biosensors to identify uric acid and some of the lipids that have specific significances in detecting atherosclerotic lesions as well as diagnosing the states of disease.