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Tuneable Anisotropic Plasmonics with Shape‐Symmetric Conducting Polymer Nanoantennas

Yulong Duan, Aiman Rahmanudin, Shangzhi Chen, Nara Kim, Mohsen Mohammadi, Klas Tybrandt, Magnus P. Jonsson

2023Advanced Materials14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A wide range of nanophotonic applications rely on polarization-dependent plasmonic resonances, which usually requires metallic nanostructures that have anisotropic shape. This work demonstrates polarization-dependent plasmonic resonances instead by breaking symmetry via material permittivity. The study shows that molecular alignment of a conducting polymer can lead to a material with polarization-dependent plasma frequency and corresponding in-plane hyperbolic permittivity region. This result is not expected based only on anisotropic charge mobility but implies that also the effective mass of the charge carriers becomes anisotropic upon polymer alignment. This unique feature is used to demonstrate circularly symmetric nanoantennas that provide different plasmonic resonances parallel and perpendicular to the alignment direction. The nanoantennas are further tuneable via the redox state of the polymer. Importantly, polymer alignment could blueshift the plasma wavelength and resonances by several hundreds of nanometers, forming a novel approach toward reaching the ultimate goal of redox-tunable conducting polymer nanoantennas for visible light.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePlasmonPolarization (electrochemistry)AnisotropyOptoelectronicsCharge carrierNanophotonicsPermittivityOpticsDielectricPhysicsChemistryPhysical chemistryPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsPhotonic Crystals and Applications
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