Cataloged from PDF version of article.Metallic split ring resonator (SRR) structures are used in nanophotonics applications in order to localize and enhance incident electromagnetic field. Electrically controllable sheet carrier concentration of graphene provides a platform where the resonance of the SRRs fabricated on graphene can be tuned. The reflectivity spectra of SRR arrays shift by applying gate voltage, which modulates the sheet carrier concentration, and thereby the optical conductivity of monolayer graphene. We experimentally and numerically demonstrated that the tuning range can be increased by tailoring the effective mode area of the SRR and enhancing the interaction with graphene. The tuning capability is one of the important f...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure which exhibits remarkable ...
By placing a material in close vicinity of a resonant optical element, its intrinsic optical respons...
We present the continuous frequency modulation of a metamaterial resonance using selective damping o...
Metallic split ring resonator (SRR) structures are used in nanophotonics applications in order to lo...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Split ring resonators (SRRs) are subwavelength structures that...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Metallic bowtie antennas are used in nanophotonics application...
Metamaterials and plasmonics are powerful tools for unconventional manipulation and harnessing of li...
Abstract — This letter theoretically and numerically confirms that graphene can improve the tuning r...
In this chapter, we focus on the development on tunable terahertz/infrared metamaterials enabled wit...
In this letter, we report a method to control the reflection phase of microwaves using electrically ...
Graphene, a two-dimensional monatomic layer of carbon material, has demonstrated as a good candidate...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Optical modulators are commonly used in communication and info...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Optical Society of America via the DOI in t...
ABSTRACT: Graphene is emerging as a broadband optical material which can be dynamically tuned by ele...
We demonstrate that enhanced linear absorption coefficient (LAC) of in-plane monolayer graphene is d...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure which exhibits remarkable ...
By placing a material in close vicinity of a resonant optical element, its intrinsic optical respons...
We present the continuous frequency modulation of a metamaterial resonance using selective damping o...
Metallic split ring resonator (SRR) structures are used in nanophotonics applications in order to lo...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Split ring resonators (SRRs) are subwavelength structures that...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Metallic bowtie antennas are used in nanophotonics application...
Metamaterials and plasmonics are powerful tools for unconventional manipulation and harnessing of li...
Abstract — This letter theoretically and numerically confirms that graphene can improve the tuning r...
In this chapter, we focus on the development on tunable terahertz/infrared metamaterials enabled wit...
In this letter, we report a method to control the reflection phase of microwaves using electrically ...
Graphene, a two-dimensional monatomic layer of carbon material, has demonstrated as a good candidate...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Optical modulators are commonly used in communication and info...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Optical Society of America via the DOI in t...
ABSTRACT: Graphene is emerging as a broadband optical material which can be dynamically tuned by ele...
We demonstrate that enhanced linear absorption coefficient (LAC) of in-plane monolayer graphene is d...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure which exhibits remarkable ...
By placing a material in close vicinity of a resonant optical element, its intrinsic optical respons...
We present the continuous frequency modulation of a metamaterial resonance using selective damping o...