On-chip Non-local Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics of Graphene Investigated Using Terahertz Electronics

MPSD Seminar

  • Date: Jun 24, 2024
  • Time: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Katsumasa Yoshioka
  • NTT Basic Research Laboratories
  • Location: CFEL (Bldg. 99)
  • Room: Seminar Room IV, O1.111

Exploring inherent non-local ultrafast dynamics in two-dimensional electron systems necessitates high-frequency measurements, a task gigahertz electronics can only partially meet. To bridge this gap, we've introduced terahertz (THz) electronics [1-4] capable of sub-picosecond time resolution, enriching our study of charge dynamics. Our method uses laser-induced photo-conductive switches to generate and detect ultrashort electrical pulses, allowing detailed time-domain analysis. A significant achievement is our development of a graphene photodetector with a 220 GHz bandwidth, revealing complex optical-to-electrical conversion processes [3]. Additionally, we've observed 1-picosecond wavepacket propagation of graphene plasmons, with velocity shifts dependent on carrier density, aligning with acoustic graphene plasmon theory [4]. These insights not only enhance our comprehension of ultrafast charge dynamics in two-dimensional materials but also indicate new possibilities for creating advanced high-speed optoelectronic devices.

[1] N. H. Tu, K. Yoshioka et al., Commun. Mater. 1, 7 (2020). [2] K. Yoshioka et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 117, 161103 (2020). [3] K. Yoshioka et al., Nat. Photon. 16, 718 (2022). [4] K. Yoshioka et al., arXiv:2311.02821

If you would like to meet with Katsumasa during his visit, please contact Eryin Wang.

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