A Purcell-enabled monolayer semiconductor free-space optical modulator

Nature Photonics(2023)

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Dephasing and non-radiative decay processes limit the performance of a wide variety of quantum devices at room temperature. Here we illustrate a general pathway to notably reduce the detrimental impact of these undesired effects through photonic design of the device electrodes. Our design facilitates a large Purcell enhancement that speeds up competing, desired radiative decay while also enabling convenient electrical gating and charge injection functions. We demonstrate the concept with a free-space optical modulator based on an atomically thin semiconductor. By engineering the plasmonic response of a nanopatterned silver gate pad, we successfully enhance the radiative decay rate of excitons in a tungsten disulfide monolayer by one order of magnitude to create record-high modulation efficiencies for this class of materials at room temperature. We experimentally observe a 10% reflectance change as well as 3 dB signal modulation, corresponding to a 20-fold enhancement compared with modulation using a suspended monolayer in vacuum. We also illustrate how dynamic control of light fields can be achieved with designer surface patterns. This research highlights the benefits of applying radiative decay engineering as a powerful tool in creating high-performance devices that complements substantial efforts to improve the quality of materials.
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Nanophotonics and plasmonics,Single photons and quantum effects,Physics,general,Applied and Technical Physics,Quantum Physics
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