Graphene is a unique material in the study of the fundamental limits of plasmonics. Apart from the ultimate single-layer thickness, its carrier concentration can be tuned by chemical doping or applying an electric field. In this manner, the electrodynamic properties of graphene can be varied from highly conductive to dielectric. Graphene supports strongly confined, propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in a broad spectral range from terahertz to mid-infrared frequencies. It also possesses a strong magneto-optical response and thus provides complimentary architectures to conventional magneto-plasmonics based on magneto-optically active metals or dielectrics. Despite a large number of review articles devoted to plasmonic properties an...
We discuss the properties of surface plasmons-polaritons in graphene and describe four possible ways...
Plasmonics aims to combine the advantages of nanometer scale electronics with the high operating fre...
Several potentially interesting plasmonic effects can arise from combining graphene with polarisable...
Nonreciprocity and asymmetric transmission in optical and plasmonic systems is a key element for eng...
The properties of surface plasmon-polaritons (SPPs) in graphene are discussed and several possible w...
Unlike common metals, graphene can support transverse electric (TE) surface modes when the imaginary...
We show that in graphene epitaxially grown on SiC the Drude absorption is transformed into a strong ...
In this thesis, we focus on graphene-based surface plasmon-polaritons at terahertz frequencies and t...
In this thesis, we focus on graphene-based surface plasmon-polaritons at terahertz frequencies and t...
Graphene is a two-dimensional (2D) material, and it has many applications in electronics and photoni...
117 pagesGraphene, a single layer material of carbon atoms in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice na...
Graphene has been shown to be capable of supporting surface plasmon polaritons whose frequency is in...
Graphene has emerged as a novel plasmonic material with advantageous properties for metamaterial des...
We discuss the properties of surface plasmons-polaritons in graphene and describe three possible way...
The unique properties of graphene when coupled to plasmonic surfaces render a very interesting physi...
We discuss the properties of surface plasmons-polaritons in graphene and describe four possible ways...
Plasmonics aims to combine the advantages of nanometer scale electronics with the high operating fre...
Several potentially interesting plasmonic effects can arise from combining graphene with polarisable...
Nonreciprocity and asymmetric transmission in optical and plasmonic systems is a key element for eng...
The properties of surface plasmon-polaritons (SPPs) in graphene are discussed and several possible w...
Unlike common metals, graphene can support transverse electric (TE) surface modes when the imaginary...
We show that in graphene epitaxially grown on SiC the Drude absorption is transformed into a strong ...
In this thesis, we focus on graphene-based surface plasmon-polaritons at terahertz frequencies and t...
In this thesis, we focus on graphene-based surface plasmon-polaritons at terahertz frequencies and t...
Graphene is a two-dimensional (2D) material, and it has many applications in electronics and photoni...
117 pagesGraphene, a single layer material of carbon atoms in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice na...
Graphene has been shown to be capable of supporting surface plasmon polaritons whose frequency is in...
Graphene has emerged as a novel plasmonic material with advantageous properties for metamaterial des...
We discuss the properties of surface plasmons-polaritons in graphene and describe three possible way...
The unique properties of graphene when coupled to plasmonic surfaces render a very interesting physi...
We discuss the properties of surface plasmons-polaritons in graphene and describe four possible ways...
Plasmonics aims to combine the advantages of nanometer scale electronics with the high operating fre...
Several potentially interesting plasmonic effects can arise from combining graphene with polarisable...