We present a theoretical study of the spontaneous emission of a line dipole source embedded in a graphene–coated subwavelength wire of arbitrary shape. The modification of the emission and the radiation efficiencies are calculated by means of a rigorous electromagnetic method based on Green’s second identity. Enhancement of these efficiencies is observed when the emission frequency coincides with one of the plasmonic resonance frequencies of the wire. The relevance of the dipole emitter position and the dipole moment orientation are evaluated. We present calculations of the near–field distribution for different frequencies which reveal the multipolar order of the plasmonic resonances.Fil: Cuevas, Mauro. Universidad de Belgrano; Argentina. C...
This thesis explores the combination of electromagnetism with electrons in graphene. Graphene is a o...
We study electromagnetic scattering and subsequent plasmonic excitations in periodic grids of graphe...
A simple semiclassical drude-like conductivity of graphene is employed to describe plasmon excitatio...
The present work deals with a theoretical research on the emission and radiation properties of a dip...
The present work focuses on theoretically research on the spontaneous emission and the energy transf...
This work analyzes the spontaneous emission of a single emitter placed near the graphene waveguide f...
We present a rigorous electromagnetic method based on Green's second identity for studying the plasm...
The electromagnetic response of subwavelength wires coated with a graphene monolayer illuminated by ...
In this work we study the modal characteristics of localized surface plasmons in graphene-coated, ci...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission of a point-like dipolar ...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission of a point-like dipolar ...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission of a point-like dipolar ...
Theoretical research on localized surface plasmons (LSPs) supported by a structure formed by two par...
We present a dispersion engineering method based on the rigorous electromagnetic theory to study the...
One fundamental motivation to know the dispersive or frequency dependent characteristics of localize...
This thesis explores the combination of electromagnetism with electrons in graphene. Graphene is a o...
We study electromagnetic scattering and subsequent plasmonic excitations in periodic grids of graphe...
A simple semiclassical drude-like conductivity of graphene is employed to describe plasmon excitatio...
The present work deals with a theoretical research on the emission and radiation properties of a dip...
The present work focuses on theoretically research on the spontaneous emission and the energy transf...
This work analyzes the spontaneous emission of a single emitter placed near the graphene waveguide f...
We present a rigorous electromagnetic method based on Green's second identity for studying the plasm...
The electromagnetic response of subwavelength wires coated with a graphene monolayer illuminated by ...
In this work we study the modal characteristics of localized surface plasmons in graphene-coated, ci...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission of a point-like dipolar ...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission of a point-like dipolar ...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate the spontaneous emission of a point-like dipolar ...
Theoretical research on localized surface plasmons (LSPs) supported by a structure formed by two par...
We present a dispersion engineering method based on the rigorous electromagnetic theory to study the...
One fundamental motivation to know the dispersive or frequency dependent characteristics of localize...
This thesis explores the combination of electromagnetism with electrons in graphene. Graphene is a o...
We study electromagnetic scattering and subsequent plasmonic excitations in periodic grids of graphe...
A simple semiclassical drude-like conductivity of graphene is employed to describe plasmon excitatio...