Plasmons induced by topological insulator (TI) Bi2Se3 micro-ribbon arrays have been experimentally observed recently
(Nature nanotechnology 2013, 8, 556-560). In this letter, the surface plasmons excited by TI Bi2Se3 micro-disk arrays
are investigated by the methods of full-wave numerical simulations. Numerical simulation results show that thin Bi2Se3
micro-disk arrays can support dipolar plasmon resonances in the terahertz (THz) regimes and the absorptions can be
tuned by the structure parameters. In addition to the plasmon mode, two phonon-mode responses are also observed,
which confirms the experimental results of micro-ribbon arrays. Our work further proves that TI can be a good candidate
of plasmonic platform.
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