Gap surface plasmon (GSP) modes enhance graphene photodetectors (GPDs)' performance by confining the incident light within nanogaps, giving rise to strong light absorption. Here, we propose an asymmetric plasmonic nanostructure array on planar graphene comprising stripe- and triangle-shaped sharp tip arrays. Upon light excitation, the noncentrosymmetric metallic nanostructures show strong light-matter interactions with localized field close to the surface of tips, causing an asymmetric electric field. These features can accelerate the hot electron generation in graphene, forming a directional diffusion current. Accordingly, the artificial GPDs exhibit a wavelength-dependence behavior covering the wavelength range from 0.8 to 1.6 μm, with three photoresponse maxima corresponding to the nanostructures' resonances. Additionally, the polarization-dependent GPDs can realize a responsivity of ∼25 mA/W and a noise equivalent power of ∼0.44 nW/Hz at zero bias when excited at the resonance of 1.4 μm. Overall, our study offers a new strategy for preparing compact and multifrequency infrared GPDs.

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