Infrared Light-Emitting Devices from Antenna-Coupled Luttinger Liquid Plasmons In Carbon Nanotubes

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Electrically driven light-emitting devices provide highly energy-efficient lighting at visible wavelengths, and they have transformed photonic and electronic lighting applications. Efficient infrared light-emitting devices, however, have been challenging because band gap emission from semiconductors becomes inefficient in the mid-infrared to far-infrared spectral range. Here we investigate infrared light-emitting devices (IRLEDs) based on Luttinger liquid (LL) plasmons in one-dimensional (1D) metallic carbon nanotubes. Elementary excitations in LL are characterized by collective charge and spin excitations, i.e., plasmons and spinons. Consequently, electrons injected into the nanotubes transform efficiently into LL plasmons, a hybrid excitation of electromagnetic fields and electrons. We design nanoantennas coupled to the carbon nanotube to radiate LL plasmons into the far field. LL-based IRLEDs can be designed to selectively emit at wavelengths across the far- and mid-infrared spectra. An electrical-to-optical power conversion efficiency up to 3.2% may be achieved. Such efficient and narrowband LL-based IRLEDs can enable novel infrared nanophotonic applications.

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Infrared Light-Emitting Devices from Antenna-Coupled Luttinger Liquid Plasmons In Carbon Nanotubes
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Yoo, SeokJaeZhao, SihanWang, Feng
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10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.257702
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2021-12-14
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Physical Review Letters
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