Superradiance, Amplification, and Lasing of Terahertz Radiation in an Array of Graphene Plasmonic Nanocavities V. V. Popov, 1 O. V. Polischuk, 1 A. R.

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Superradiance, Amplification, and Lasing of Terahertz Radiation in an Array of Graphene Plasmonic Nanocavities V. V. Popov, 1 O. V. Polischuk, 1 A. R. Davoyan, 1 V. Ryzhii, 2 T. Otsuji, 2 and M.S. Shur 3 1 Kotelnikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics (Saratov Branch), Saratov , Russia 2 Research Institute for Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai , Japan 3 Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180, USA

Outline  Optical conductivity of pumped graphene  Terahertz photonics vs terahertz plasmonics  Array of graphene nanocavities - electromagnetic approach  Terahertz amplification and plasmonic lasing condition  Confinement and superradiance of plasmon modes  Conclusions

Bound- and Free-carrier Oscillations at THz quantum transitions free carrier oscillations

Carrier Relaxation Dynamics in Graphene J.M. Dawlaty et al. APL 92 (2008) P.A. George et al. Nano Lett. 8 (2008) 4248 J.H. Strait et al. Nano Lett. 11 (2011) 4902 Evolution of the carrier distribution function Quasi- equilibration via carrier-carrier scattering Energy relaxation and Recombination via optical phonons and carrier-carrier interaction Population inversion! after 20~200 fs after a few ps - +

Complex-Valued Sheet Conductivity of Pumped Graphene intraband processesinterband transitions L.A. Falkovsky, S.S. Pershoguba, Phys. Rev. B 76, (2007) G.W. Hanson, J. Appl. Phys. 103, (2008) A.A. Dubinov, V.Ya. Aleshkin, V. Mitin, T. Otsuji, and V. Ryzhii, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 23, (2011) μ  cm2/V∙s (  1 ps) for 40 meV M. Orlita et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, (2008) M. Sprinkle et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, (2009) J.M. Dawlaty et al, Appl. Phys. Lett. 92, (2008) T. Otsuji et al, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 45, (2012)

Gain and Loss Regimes  =1 ps  =0.1 ps

THz photonics vs THz plasmonics A. Satou et al. F.T. Vasko, V. Ryzhii, Phys. Rev. B 78, (2008) V. Ryzhii et al. J. Appl. Phys. 110, (2011) S. Boubanga-Tombet et al. Phys. Rev. B 85 (2012) T. Li et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 (2012) F. Rana, IEEE Trans. Nanotechnol. 7, 91 (2008) A.A. Dubinov et al. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 23, (2011) A. Bostwick et al. Nature Physics 3, 36 (200 F. Rana et al. Phys. Rev. B 84 (2011) Stimulated emission of THz plasmons in graphene Stimulated emission of IR and THz photons in graphene high quality factor – weak dephasing small active volume – small gain strong confinement – large gain strong dephasing – low quality factor Graphene photonic THz laser ? Graphene plasmonic THz laser

Planar Array of Graphene Nanocavities

Electromagnetic Approach D.V. Fateev, V.V. Popov, and M.S. Shur, Semiconductors 44, 1406 (2010) Electromagnetic approach treats the plasmon radiative damping self-consistently, which is important for describing the lasing process The system of the integral equations for the array of graphene microcavities over the structure period, 0 < x < L, is

Plasmon Resonances in Graphene Microcavities  =1 ps, a=2  m, L=4  m absorption Fano-like amplification

Self-Excitation Regime 300 K blackbody radiation amplified above the mW/cm 2

Plasmon Lasing Condition At lasing condition, the plasmon coherence in strongly non-equilibrium graphene is restored due to constructive balance of the plasmon gain and plasmon radiative damping:

THz Apmplification in Plasmonic Nanocavities a=200 nm, L=400 nm  =1 ps  =0.1 ps Re[  Gr (ω)]>0 Re[  Gr (ω)]<0 Re[  Gr (ω)]>0

Plasmonic Confinement and Superradiance graphene nanocavities Superradiance:

 Giant amplification (exceeding 10 3 ) and lasing of THz radiation due to stimulated generation of plasmons in the array of graphene resonant micro/nanocavities is predicted.  The amplification of THz wave at the plasmon resonance frequencies is several orders of magnitude stronger than away from the resonances.  THz lasing is possible for strong coupling between plasmons and THz radiation due to constructive balance of the plasmon gain and plasmon radiative damping. The lasing at the plasmon resonance is achieved when the plasmon gain balances the dissipative and radiative plasmon damping.  Giant THz wave amplification is ensured due to strong plasmon confinement, plasmon local-field enhancement, and superradiant nature of THz emission by the array of plasmonic micro/nanocavities. Conclusions