Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) with bulk Dirac semimetals (BDS) has been proposed to enhance the Goos–Hänchen (GH) shift. It is found that a large positive and negative GH shift can be obtained by adjusting the thickness of the BDS film, and the GH shift is very sensitive to the Fermi level of the BDS film. By changing the Fermi level of the BDS film, we can get a controllable negative GH shift. The largest GH shift of the proposed configuration, as large as 361.4 times the incident wavelength, has been obtained. Compared with the traditional SPR structure, the GH shift is increased by nearly 13.4 times, which indicates that BDS is expected to replace the traditional SPR structure to excite the stronger SPR. Finally, the numerical simulation results further verify that the giant shift can be obtained by a finite width Gaussian beam in our proposed calculation. Based on this giant and controllable GH shift, it may have potential applications in tunable sensors, switches, filters, and other devices.

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