Habib, M.Özbay, EkmelÇağlayan, Hümeyra2020-02-072020-02-072019-032304-6732http://hdl.handle.net/11693/53167Electrically tunable metasurfaces with graphene offer design flexibility to efficiently manipulate and control light. These metasurfaces can be used to generate plasmon-induced reflectance (PIR), which can be tuned by electrostatic doping of the graphene layer. We numerically investigated two designs for tunable PIR devices using the finite difference time-domain (FDTD) method. The first design is based on two rectangular antennas of the same size and a disk; in the second design, two parallel rectangular antennas with different dimensions are used. The PIR-effect was achieved by weak hybridization of two bright modes in both devices and tuned by changing the Fermi level of graphene. A total shift of ∼362 nm was observed in the design with the modulation depth of 53% and a spectral contrast ratio of 76%. These tunable PIR devices can be used for tunable enhanced biosensing and switchable systems.EnglishPlasmonicsSurface plasmonTunable metasurfacesTuning plasmon induced reflectance with hybrid metasurfacesArticle10.3390/photonics6010029