Optical rectification using geometrical field enhancement in gold nano-arrays
Abstract
Conversion of photons to electrical energy has a wide variety of applications including imaging, solar energy harvesting, and IR detection. A rectenna device consists of an antenna in addition to a rectifying element to absorb the incident radiation within a certain frequency range. We designed, fabricated, and measured an optical rectifier taking advantage of asymmetrical field enhancement for forward and reverse currents due to geometrical constraints. The gold nano-structures as well as the geometrical parameters offer enhanced light-matter interaction at 382 THz. Using the Taylor expansion of the time-dependent current as a function of the external bias and oscillating optical excitation, we obtained responsivities close to quantum limit of operation. This geometrical approach can offer an efficient, broadband, and scalable solution for energy conversion and detection in the future.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Nov 08, 2017
- Source ID
- 10.1063/1.4995995
Entities
People
- Daniel F. Sievenpiper
- Shiva Piltan
Organizations
- University of California, San Diego