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Plasmonic Waves to Electrical Current Conversion for Integrated Plasmonic-Electronic Circuits

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Abstract

A novel ultra-compact THz-bandwidth plasmon-to-electron converter is reported for hybrid plasmon-electron integrated circuits. 20% of the optical power from plasmonic waveguide can be converted to photocurrent via a nanoscale active volume of 50×50×130nm3

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