Project Details
ERA NanoSci - Electrically-Excited Surface Plasmon Nanosources Based on Carbon Nanotube Light Emission
Applicant
Professor Dr. Achim Hartschuh
Subject Area
Theoretical Chemistry: Electronic Structure, Dynamics, Simulation
Term
from 2009 to 2013
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 118701971
Carbon nanotube opto-electronics and plasmonics exploit novel fascinating physical phenomena and are among the most promising research areas for nanotechnology providing functional nano-objects for data transfer and processing at ultimate device densities. We propose interfacing these two technologies to create the first efficient electricallydriven multiplexing surface plasmon source. In the first two steps, we explore the laws governing the near-field coupling between nanotubes and plasmon-guiding metallic nanostructures. Utilizing high-resolution optical microscopy we probe the electrical fields along single nanotube / metal waveguides visualizing both localized and propagating excitations. Finally, we use an electroluminescent nanotube to launch surface plasmons on demand in addressable waveguides. Our team is formed by peers in the field of plasmonics, near-field microscopy and carbon nanotube technology providing the expertise required to addressing this challenging project.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
France, Italy
Participating Persons
Dr. Maria Allegrini; Dr. Alexandre Bouhelier