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Weiqiang Xie

Researcher at Hefei University of Technology

Publications -  6
Citations -  95

Weiqiang Xie is an academic researcher from Hefei University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polariton & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 50 citations.

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Strong coupling of optical interface modes in a 1D topological photonic crystal heterostructure/Ag hybrid system.

TL;DR: The polarization-independent and controllable strong mode coupling with a dual-narrow-band perfect absorption in this simple lamellar geometry offers new possibilities for developing various on-chip optical detection, sensing, filtering, and light-emitting devices.
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Strong longitudinal coupling of Tamm plasmon polaritons in graphene/DBR/Ag hybrid structure

TL;DR: The controllable TPP coupling with an ultrahigh dual-band absorption capability offered by this simple layered structure opens new avenues for developing a broad range of graphene-based active optoelectronic and polaritonic devices.
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Strong hyperbolic-magnetic polaritons coupling in an hBN/Ag-grating heterostructure.

TL;DR: The angle-insensitive strong interaction of hyperbolic-magnetic polaritons with dual band intense light absorption in this hybrid system offers a new paradigm for the development of various optical detecting, sensing and thermal emitting devices.
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Tuning of longitudinal plasmonic coupling in graphene nanoribbon arrays/sheet hybrid structures at mid-infrared frequencies

Abstract: Coupling and hybridization of plasmon polaritons can commonly occur in graphene plasmonic nanostructures, providing new possibilities for developing many novel plasmonic optoelectronic devices. Here we have theoretically investigated the longitudinal plasmonic coupling between localized and delocalized surface plasmon polaritons in graphene nanoribbon arrays and monolayer structures in the mid-infrared region. It has been demonstrated that vertical plasmonic coupling can be actively controlled by either the geometric parameters or the Fermi energy in graphene, allowing for strong light–matter interaction. Thanks to the strong plasmon coupling, dual-band perfect absorption with A≈100% and large Rabi splitting exceeding 17.2 meV have been obtained in the absorption spectra of this hybrid system. More intriguingly, we found, by varying the distance between the graphene sheet and the metallic substrate, that periodic spectral nodes can emerge in absorption response of the hybrid mode, which was explained by the mechanism of longitudinal microcavity resonance in this coupled system. The controllable plasmonic coupling and ultrahigh dual-band absorption capability offered by this coupled structure open new avenues for designing tunable multi-channel graphene optoelectronic devices with high performance.
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Dual-band total absorption via guided-mode resonance in a monolayer MoS2 covered dielectric grating structure

TL;DR: In this article, the authors theoretically investigated the absorption response in a monolayer MoS2 covered one-dimensional dielectric grating structure at visible region, and obtained a dual-band total optical absorption has been numerically obtained in this proposed resonance structure.