Singular graphene metasurfaces

IF 1.5 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY EPJ Applied Metamaterials Pub Date : 2019-02-22 DOI:10.1051/EPJAM/2019005
E. Galiffi, J. Pendry, P. Huidobro
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Abstract

The spatial tunability of the electron density in graphene enables the dynamic engineering of metasurfaces in the form of conductivity gratings, which can bridge the momentum gap between incident radiation and surface plasmons. Here, we discuss singular graphene metasurfaces, whose conductivity is strongly suppressed at the grating valleys. By analytically characterising their plasmonic response via transformation optics, we first review the physical principles underlying these structures, which were recently found to exhibit broadband, tunable THz absorption. We characterise the spectrum with different common substrates and then move to study in further detail how conductivity gratings may be finely tuned by placing an array of charged gold nanowires at sub-micron distance from the graphene.
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奇异石墨烯超表面
石墨烯中电子密度的空间可调谐性使得以导电光栅的形式对超表面进行动态工程成为可能,导电光栅可以桥接入射辐射和表面等离子体之间的动量间隙。在这里,我们讨论了奇异的石墨烯超表面,其导电性在光栅谷处受到强烈抑制。通过变换光学分析表征它们的等离子体响应,我们首先回顾了这些结构背后的物理原理,最近发现它们表现出宽带、可调谐的太赫兹吸收。我们用不同的常见基底表征光谱,然后进一步详细研究如何通过将带电的金纳米线阵列放置在距离石墨烯亚微米的位置来微调导电光栅。
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EPJ Applied Metamaterials
EPJ Applied Metamaterials MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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3.10
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6.20%
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16
审稿时长
8 weeks
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